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Show FRIDAY, PAGE EIGHT E1C3.Y COUNTY PROGRESS. CASTLE DALE, UTAH ii : Holiday Parties Mrs. Eugene Johansen and Mrs. June Day entertained the members of the club at the home of Mrs. Johansen Friday evening. Five Hundred was the pastime with Mrs. Vera Peterson and Enrin Wbn-breceiving high honors. A plate luncheon was served to 28 members and their husbands. Interior Department. General Land Office. Salt Lake City. Utah. Serial 052317. Notice it hereby given that pursuant to the act of February as. 1920 (41 Stat. 437). and the regulations thereunder approved April 1. 1920. Circular C7. the Secretary of the Interior has authorized the segregation of NEKSEK sec. 10. T. unsurreyed 27 8., R. 9 E.. 8.L-M-., as coal leasing unit Mrs. Vern Peterson was host- No. 1302. Utah No. 190. and the issuance of a lease thereof to ess of the club William under his preYear's eve. Cards and ference Ostberg claim subject to a right amusefurnished the games royalty rate of fifteen cents per ment and lunch was served. ton. mine run, a minimi investment of $500 during the first Just-aMe- re A Progressive party by the members of the Friendship club and their husbands was enjoyed on New Year's eve. The members met first at the home of Mrs. Hans Wlckman, next at the home of Mrs. Ernest Jensen and Anally at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bishop Nielson. At each home the group was entertained and refreshments served. er Just-a-Me- re on-Ne- three years of the lease and a minimum production Of 275 tOTlS per year beginning with the fourth year of the lease and otherwise substantially in accordance with the lease forms set out in 8ectlon 18 of the regulations. Any and all persons having adverse or conflicting claims to the land, or any part thereof, are hereby notified that they should file in tills office on or before February 18. 1940. any protest or objection; otherwise such claims may be disregarded in granting the lease. A. 8. BROWN, Register. First publication Jan. 5, 1940 Last publication Feb. 2. 1940. Out-of-to- 74 .971-9- 73 M n, ati, 467-748-N- S. 49 47 18-6- 52 382-82- 31-8- Packard-Bel- Mr. and Mrs. Lee Brown Wm. F. Eden l Vaurlce and Dona Lee Larsen Bouther Erickson RADIOS 253 256 Ervin Erickson CHOPPED FEEDS All Models Just Installed the Protect your eyes from sun and latest have mills. Will hammer in with a pair of our have all kinds of feeds chopped tinted glasses. for sale and also will do custom All kinds of feed and HUNTER DRUG CO work. also for sale. P. C. Jones grain We now-gla- re & Son, Castle Dale. SADDLE BLANKETS s Small Navajo runners for pillow tops or chair sets just received from the reservation. Large and beautiful selection. HOLE-IN-THE-WA- LL Ttfode-- tf JANUARY SALE OF Sales Sales of Sales that's exactly what it is a savings of lz on many articles of wearing apparel. You'll not encounter greater values during the whole year of 1940. Nationally Advertised Betty Rose Coats greatly reruced some as low as V& Price .1604 ...84 612 848 during this sale $4.98 $2.98 $3.98 $4.98 SILK AND SATIN SLIP- SAll Go at $1.49 SWEATERS A real buy, at WOOL SKIRTS formerly priced at $3.95 and 10.84 114.10 851.91 g.33 80.93 .87 2825 3524 837 25630 640.70 93.32 2624 2.49 23.17 4.97 .46 2423 29.18 50.00 25.00 2.77 4.75 2.38 .845-6- 35 .764 Johnson 2.65 2953 2.81 .725 957-95- 214-52- 8 Marshall Lauretta Mathie 20.41 10.00 24.65 2.34 240.50 2235 81.00 80.84 7.70 183.48 247.01 53.79 75.00 500.67 595.95 43 13000 53.00 75.18 46036 319 303 407 :..HB92 1424 606-4- 82 483 332-83- 3 1603 711 1321 50 00 254.61 5.00 188.57 28.00 739 516 733. 298 MM - s: "Charlie McCarthy k, Max-fiel- selective" CARBON THEM MIU Saturday ii xviaunee a irlullqr . , rrices till 6 pjn J SONJA HEME in d, "Everythin Happens at j W El-me- da UTAH THEATRE' ' Kenll-wort- Sun "IN Mon M OLD CHIfAy I added "DANGER P.-- FLIGHI ASSOCIATE T. of Cleveland WILL SPONSOR A danc Saturday Evening January With Ralph 6 Malatd in person And His Orchestra Proceeds to Play-Grou- Tickets 50c Apply on Equipmen Extra Ladies Car Cuts Cost of Teachers9 Tour 33.62 12.35 4.75 21.24 3132 1.45 38.06 41.05 4.75 28.00 .48 20.59 2.66 623 557.62 .59 52.97 351.97 305.76 7.60 38.13 38.13 74.91 18.50 19.15 305.08 15.25 199.90 33.44 29.05 1535 23323 2.87 4.17 700 212 388 'u-- i;i 5.11 329.71 16.25 457.62 0 Matinee prices till 6 n EbfiAR RPRrn. VUCu CHARLIE McCAKlJ 7.12 47.56 155 182 153 .795-9- 63 ue saay 23.47 7.17 7.05 .985-668-8- 96 - jJ Sunday 1.79 17.43 75.52 74.17 643 THEil PRICE .41 7138 167 William Anderson of Idaho his parspent the holidays with AnSoren Mrs. and Mr. ents. derson. Mr and Mrs. Darwin Elliot of to their Spanish Fork returned home Sunday. Mr and Mrs. Dean Bench of Mt Pleasant visited with friends formerly Saturday. Mr. Bench, school in of supervisor county now is principal Emery county, at North Sanpete. Miss Elaine Black, of Grand Junction, Colo., spent the forepart of the week here visiting friends and relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Larcher of their Salt Lake City visited with McElJennie Mrs. daughter. prang and family, during the holidays. The ward sponsored an extra show Thursday and Friday evenings. The O. N. O. club, newly organized, met at the home of Mrs. Minerva Guymon Thursday afternoon. The afternoon was spent playing Chinese checkers, after which luncheon was servto Stella Johnson, Laura ed Word has been received of the Brown. Gertrude Gordon, arrival of a baby boy at the Howard, Rose Grange and home of Mr. and Mrs. Jessie Collard. Mary Williams of Idaho, formerly of. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Rowley and Emery. the Miss Twila V. Olsen spent the family of Green River spent relatives. week end in Castle Dale with week end with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Nielson her sister at the Dr. Duggins h and family visited in residence. week end. over the Mrs. L. W. Killpack and three sons, Jim, Bennie and Dwight.j June Wakefield. Lucinda BraMr. and Mrs. Arthur Petty and sher and Sheldon Johnson 'have children spent Monday at thej returned to the B. Y. U. after home of Mr. and Mrs. Alonzoi spending the past two weeks at Olsen. the homes of their parents. Mr. and 'Mrs. N. L. Williams Audrey Hansen, who 'has been and daughter Joy. visited at the guest of her sister, Mrs. Sorthe homes of I. K. Williams and en Nielson, the past two weeks, Alonzo Olsen, Monday. returned to her home in Grand Another dance will bs spon- Junction, the forepart of the sored Saturday night by the week. Miss Zola Johnson, who spent school, and music will be furnished by the orchestra from the holidays home with her parWayne county, which played at ents, Mr. and Mrs. O. R. Johnthis place during the holidays. son, returned to her teaching Mr. and Mrs. Dermis Jensen position at Lake Shore. are the proud parents of a new Mrs. Mack Kirby entertained the ladies of her sewing club on baby boy. Miss Flora Christionsen, who Thursday evening. The hostess has been ill for nearly eight served a delicious luncheon. weeks is Improving some. Mrs. Clair Guymon was hostMrs. Susan Anderson came ess to the ladies of her sewing home from Manti Saturday, to club at a Christmas party last remain until the templereopen.s Thursday evening, with the husthe 15th of January. bands of the ladies as special Gale Olsen, who is employed guests. in California, is home on a visit Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Jones enat the present time. tertained at a waffle supper on Mr. and Mrs. Mark Williams Sunday evening after sacrament were guests of Mr. and Mrs. meeting, the following couples: Howard Strlngham here on New Messrs. and Mesdames Perry Year's eve. Wakefield, Myron Jor.nson, Ted Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Albrechtsen Nielson, Fenton Mtlffitt, Drew and Mrs. Amelia Anderson spent Richards, Shine Johnson, Stella Tuesday in Price at the home of Leonard. Morrell King, Kimball Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Lewis. Sandberg and Dr. and Mrs. Hill, Dermis Jensen, a government Saturday trapper, came "home with a large male mountain' lion measuring nine feet nine inches. JenDuring the past year Mr. and sen has caught 145 coyotes 25 bobcats in the nearby mountains. The lion was trapped on the east end of Duncan mountain. LaMar Dennison who was driving south alone Monday afternoon, lost control of his car which rolled over at least twice before stopping. The driver escaped without injury, but the car was badly smashed up. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Broder-icMr. and Mrs. Homer Jolly and Marsden Henningson spent New Year's at the home of Mrs. Ora Henningson. The Relief Society preparation meeting was held at the home of Mrs. Nettie Williams last Friday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Brinker- hoff and baby, of Provo. spent the New Year's holidays at the! home of Mr. and Mrs. H. D. 7.68 629 19435 389-39- .95 1858 1028 809 night dance. 936 10.00 6.78 916-945-6- 92 HUNTINGTON EMERY 2.7 641 158 1123 241-518-5- 73 Sherman Joseph Shea Maggie Smith John Smodey 224.44 593 UB48 912-9- 91.16 422 7 1.71 .95 959.60 103.84 218 319 JJS7 L. R. 55.47 31.05 67.93 .720-8- 38 Jewell Rowley Eugene Sherman 58339 NS41 575 J. B. Meeks Nina Miller C. Mortensen Edward Martin Mortensen Harry B. Mortensen Jennie Mortensen W. W. Murray Ford Nielson Mary A. Meeks Nielson Robert Nielson Hyrum Ottestrum Joseph H. Ottestrum Clarence D. Oveson Denver C. Oviatt Trustee G. Herman Oviatt James L, Oviatt Smith Oviatt - 4330 285.00 17.95 10.00 378 Perl Majors Lemmon Mrs. A. L. Leonard Alice L. Leonard Sarah LeRoy Liberty Finance Co Frank R. Lundy Josephine Lundy Fannie McElprang Milton McElprang Paul Majors Rosco Majors A. M. Marshall James Ira Marshall Wm. Marshall 393.63- 1674 327 Kate S. Tucker Calvin Tuft $1.49 5.45 35836 870-H52-8- 91 J. B. Johnson J. P. Johnson Lamont Johnson Milton E. Johnson 19.11 .48 307 231 334 308 David Timothy Adm John J. Timothy Ora Timothy Ora Timothy Guardian Thomas H. Timothy SILK AND WOOL DRESSES 40 24339 Jensen Wm. L. 507-57.- 1240 Rudolph Jensen A. B. 2 31-8- Hannah Richards John' Richards House Coats 0 304-93- LeRoy Parker LaVon Powell Lucy M. Prestwich See these Beautiful in satin and taffeta Rosel 36.16 45732 201.19 403 Peter E. Johnson Ben Gue Jones Leslie Jones Franklin A. Hinder Adelbert Nephl Lamph PRICE Xa First Security Trust Co Harry C. Fowler Wm. C. Franklin ..... Geo. Gardner E. J. Grange U. W. Grange O rosso & Loretcher John Oliver Guymon John W. Guymon Estate Minnie Guymon Ora Guymon Samuel Halnswortih Ernest Jensen Joseph E. Jensen Mart Jensen Oliver Jensen GENUINE NAVAJO The 26 H , i Saturday evening a delightful party was given at the home of Mrs. George Magnussen enMr. and Mrs. Eugene Johansen tertained at a family dinner DELINQUENT LIST OF THE HUNTINGTON -- CLEVELAND for members of the Friendship Sunday. guests inIRRIGATION COMPANY FOR THE YEAR 1939 club and their husbands, with cluded Mr. and Mrs. Edgar JenMrs. Russell Snow, Mrs. Elmer sen of Mt. Pleasant, Mr. and "There Is delinquent upon the following stock of the Huntington-CleNellsen and Mrs. Maysie Pea- Mrs. B. J. Moffltt of Rains, How- veland Irrigation Company on account of assessments cock as (hostesses. Mr. and Mrs, ard Reld and Mrs. Eva Jensen levied October 3, 1939, the amounts set opposite the names of the respective stockholders. Clayton Kofford were special of Orangevllle. Stockholder Cert. No. Sbzs. Amt. guests. The evening was spent 7538 $ 6.97 561 playing Rook, Merrill Cook and Misses Jane Mpffitt and Na- Alton Alger .988 8.69 1j52 Clayton Kofford receiving high omi Olsen were hostesses at an can Aiger James A. Alger 2.66 28.04 .752 honors. A delicious hot dinner .972-9enjoyable New Year's eve party, L. L. Alger 14.49 15254 was served. at the home of Mrs. Maysie Pea Merrll Alger 102.54 9.74 cock. Games were enjoyed dur- S. N. Alger 103 679.41 59.22 Mrs. Herman Behllng was 1SJ1-- H 261.00 24.80 ing the evening, and refresh- Andrew J. Allred hostess to members of the Hap- ments Owen Allred 176.91 9.27 ...N.S.72 served to Misses Cleo Soren 18.11 py Birthday, club at her home Anderson 381 19059 Marie Davis, Marjorie NS. IS 52628 25.00 Friday afternoon. Chinese chec- Christiansen, Leah Snow and May J. Arnold Wm. Arnold 300.00 1676 28.50 kers were enjoyed by the mem- Afton Peacock and Owen 76.52 Either Bishop 727 365 bers, gifts were exchanged and Kirk Keller, Lloyd Lyman Black 3.60 266.00 24 a plate luncheon served. Wilberg, Homer Moffltt, LaMar LaVar Black 827.14 90.98 57 Wilberg, Rex Candland and Loyd Perry Black 25 24750 2351 Betty Jane Seely, daughter of Lovestedt. Mrs. Rheta Black 25.40 101 2.40 Mr. and Mrs. Karl Seely, enter:. .61 629 Roy Black tained for twelve of her friends Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Oonover of A. P. Blough 165.40 1771 20.39 at a skating party Saturday Perron entertained 680-8614.51 13.57 Kenneth Brasher Wednesday 23635 2,493.19 evening, after which lunch was evening of last week for a num- R. Brasher Reuben M. Brasher 6752 385 694.96 served at her home. ber of Castle Dale and Orange- Alfred O. Chtdlster 125.66 1,038.85 5.14 204 367.27 Mr. and Mrs. Stan Huntington vllle friends at their Ferron Andrew Christensen .751 38.00 400.00 ... enjoyed Cleveland Town were host and hostess to the home. Sixteen guestslunch was George Collard 2.38 25.00 1300 cards and a cafeteria members of their club on New served. 200.00 22.00 Leland Collard Year's eve, at their home in this .66 6.99 Glen Cowley o 666 4 city. A tempting luncheon was .4243 31.92 Marian R. Cox of Thanks Card served to sixteen couples, after 457.62 Antone Cramer 43.47 We desire to express our Manuel Cunha 701.48 76.94 1 which the group attended the heart-fe- lt .84 1485 835 dance at Orangevllle. appreciation to our B. W. Dal ton 10.03 10532 friends, relatives and neighbors Ernest E. Davis 208.31 422 for their kindly assistance and Ernest E. Davis Jr 407.62 .730 Davis 2922 floral offerings tendered us dur- Thomas L. Davis .712 9.50 R. C. A. Victor Zenith ing the recent death of our be- Thomas 14.49 Louis Durand 372 loved father, Royal N. Larsen. or 23.29 221 36 Lilly Duymane Ras-musse- . 228.81 51.71 75.00 100.10 85.71 9.11 12958 .72 3.62 3.62 7.11 1.76 1.82 9.98 1.45 18.99 1.51 22.16 .27 .40 .67 21.74 4.91 7.12 9.51 8.14 .87 5.01 8.47 30 774 Marie Ungerman 7.08 7450 Don Wakefield 4.75 50.00 344 Morris Wall 29.94 31521 905 H A. Wilstead 24.02 336-5252.79 Clara E. Wilstead 150.00 4.25 Cyrus Winters 5.13 50.00 370 Ada Wood 3.56 37.53 121 F. A. Young 520.88 4323 Mary A. Young 250.00 23.75 .600-6Zions Savings & Trust Co And in accordance with the law and order from the Board of Directors as many shares of each, parcel of stock as may be of the necessary will be sold at public auction at the office WAX VIC ItfW. W nurslarn in Wll n tm 7tnn ITAn JftnUAXV and cost of advertising 'assessments the with together Unquent expense oi saie. cents for each The cost of advertising will be twenty-fiv- e parcel of stock advertised. Huntington-ClevelaIrrigation Company. By J. L. LARSEN, Secretary. 69 $2.95, at 1666-18- $1.95 01 160-161-1-62 WASH FROCKS-- all sizes, go at 89 CHILDREN'S SCHOOL DRESSE- Ssizes from 7 to 14, at 98c ALL WINTER HATS GO AT $1.49 LaMODE-- A DRESS SHOP pri 01 T nd First publication 'Jan. 5, 1940 k Lat publication Jan, 19. 1940 Current European new, has a special interest Misses Cyretta and Golda Morford, Z the Detroit public schools, for they toured the Cont.nlnt k the very eve of the war. us.ng their own to place, which ordinary tourism, a second advantage ,n their f tour its much lower cost-$- 555 a person from Detroit to Detro They were away 10 weeks and i" milV. Several of the spot, shown here echoed to h of bornbing within a few week, after the p.cture, were !v And the atmosphere in all of them cVl 6C ha, undr ne wars .mminence became war', actuality In (1) u Blarney Castle, its famous stone "drive-yoursel- w-,- , dirible above the upper window. No. 2 was taken within tM fortifications at EHinh,,rt, h;rh hns seen pitn'-W of hosUIe bombers since then. The Morford party -. font seats Tor the of the guard at BucKin'Palace (3). No. 4 changing is a little old French sencoast toJ between St. Malo and Mt. St. Michael, and No. 5 H taken in Rnnn Tk. . the visi'01! i ,,c ui'iuian scnouiim.ya imfll reported, were especially interested in'the steering coiuj vacuum gearshift of the Detroiters" Chevrolet. taken to show the contrast between the American car " w.c uny trench car beside it near the on Versailles. No. 7 is parked the Ann Hathawy cottage outskirts of Stratford. - r i.n No-K'- rvi |