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Show fluptington Department rZl 'I Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Barnev and baby with rela Prud Parents of a l)iiby VgSogdea girl bom March 1. Everyone L is working bel asp - ' ' in- - thoolnmr -- i- T'lntprestlne les- - riSrf Society. Many in- ac were bonne. LA. of the 'Cup iW.LYh union meet- i It iWTon jfcn' Sdo-- nilr; 'ho y' cancerous growth, f X Mr. Ferron Department is improving. Two CASH SPECIAL WILL CONTINUE Suits, cleaned and pressed . . $1.00 Discount Ladies Garments, 20 articles called for and delivered (No Credit) ACME CLEANERS PRICE, UTAH f - Morgan and Mrs. Guy Brown are visum- - Sunday relatives The three ranks of Bee Hive .rls. wno are their s.ver jubilee celebrating year, gave the program in conjoint Sunday veiling. The program was well prepared and given bv the girh under the direction of Bee Keepers Thora Cannon. Ruth Nielson. Bertha McElprang and Clara Leamaster. March is designated as Finance month for the girls, and it is tentatively Planned to hold an apron and dish towel bazaar. Mrs. Guy Truman, who is receiving medical aid in Salt Lake City, is reported to be improving rapidly. Central High ao PAGXTITI U Sf S Sunday. All taking ;f""anu : rejoicing ever the arrival of a tSfMrs. E. Huvey of baby girl. Mr. and Mr sister Peterson. Mr and Mrs. Zwahlen and Nelson of tjSSther. respectively. Sat-?T- h the stake M. I. A. board, visited jSfioren Nielson were en route to the local Mutual Tuesday CUR Mrs. sP8hetU sapper on evening for the follow- About thirty children of the third and fourth grade direction of Miss Leola undr Pman Mra- Daphne broadcast a f:;u program Wein Mrs Tes.s Grange over Saturday radio station KE who is at. C,ar?BfashUB. They will broadcast 1:1 aran Su f take on March 23. Bob Wright of Sa!; Lake JOhn Brashr- duri C'ty was the week end piu.,i 0f Miss the Helen Johnson. Mr and Mrs Gerald at doing fine. --STohnsor.. teacher at ,! week end .EMERY COUNTY PROGRESS. CASTLE DALE, UTAH SCHOOL Studentbody officers are working industriously on a new constitution for the school. Several other school constitutions are being studied, and confidence is expressed that the new constitution will be superior to the former ones of Central. The cast has been chosen for the girls chorus operetta, "Miss Caruthers Returns," to be presented sometime next month. cast and is the It has an rl first operetta of its kind to be presented at this school. The cast includes Kenna Robertson as Mrs. Jones, Elaine Anderson as Mary, Betty Jewkes as Ann, Ruth Guymon as Henrietta, Norma Wall as Merlin, Leah Snow as Patty, Beth Jewkes as Helen Jensen as Rose, Loye Justensen as Ellen, Nola Jones as Sarah, Anna Lee Nielson as Marguerite, Faye Hunter as Clara, Peggy Keller as Bridget, and Maxine Jenkins as Desdemona. Marjorie Davis and Afton Peacock will be the directors, assisted by Morris John- a group of children from the plays were presented instead of classwork In M. I. a. Tuesday night. "Dreams" was presented by Mrs. Jesse Nelson, Miss Fawn Chrlstensen, Wallace Nelson and Jack Wilcox, with Mrs. Bea Killpack as director. "A Paternity Case" was presented by Miss Olga Beutler, Mrs. Pauline Carlook and Harold Pettey, with Miss Ruth Christensen directing. Harvey Oonover. Wendell Petersen and L. W. Killpack attended meeting in Casfle Dale Monday and Tuesday on the county A. A. A. program. Mr. and Mrs. Sylvan Leslie of Altonah are visiting at the John Leslie home. Mrs. Leland Behunln and children are spending the week with relatives in Hiawatha. The Primary officers spent Thursday afternoon at the Mrs. Ruby Petersen home in Molen. Mxs. Carl Larsen entertained at a quilting party Thursday afternoon. one-a- ct county who needed special medical attention. Lawrence Barney won the Liars contest at the Future Farmers banquet Thursday r. night. Lee Jensen was Fathers of the Emery students were in attendance meal was and a three-courserved to nearly a hundred sons and fathers by the Home Economics department. Sout Executive A. A. Anderson, of the Timpanogas council, will be a guest at the Scout banquet Thusday ndght. The Relief Society and M. I. A. have gathered food and are prepared to serve 200 guests. Boy Scouts and their partners will be ade. Two promitted for grams of readings and stunts will be going on all the time, as It is planned to serve half the group at a time. The proceeds from the gathering will go to pay oft the Scout assessment. Mrs. Leora Petty will spend Mr. and Mrs. E. V. Hills spent several days In Salt Lake this the week end here from Eph-rai- week. Mr. and Mrs. Mortensen of Hugh Lemon is home from a Wellington visited Mrs. Morten-sen- 's month spent In Salt Lake City. parents, Mr. and Mrs. E Mrs. Joel Jensen and children M. Wiayman, over the week end. of Bingham are visiting here. Mr. and Mrs. Owen Barton, Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Petty went Mrs. Ruby Ostler, Mrs. Leola to Salt Lake Sunday to visit Jensen and Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum their children there. Zwahlen attended the Zwahlen Miss Esther (Leslie was home funeral in Salt Lake City last from Price over the week end. week end. Clive Killpack made a trip to Richard Behling made a trip Salt Lake last week end with to Bountiful early this week. Bring Your Building Problems Here O IIUTUAL LUMBER CO. Price, Utah 050 for SPROUSE'S It's easy to shop at Sp rouse's and it's ALWAYS economical. Here They Are--All Ready for Your Big Easter Party! se FILLED EASTER BASKETS Filled with assorted delicious Easter t, covered with cellophane or J rfecor-ete- d with dainty bows of ribbonzene can-die- ... 10ei:49 Final Suggestions for Your half-pric- EASTER ENSEMBLE Look smart . . . fttl comfort. bit conomlcilly; shop st SprouM'i. In th Bsttor partd Rayon Taffeta Slips lice Blu eut for perfect fit; , , step nd eut eto it 49e trimmed: adjustable ehoulder tripe, to Peach, White or Tea Rose. t to z. Smart Ntw PurMS .... 98c NtwBdti 10e"25c Tailored envelope style In trained rUfteal sttrectlvtl; etltehed. leather, Mirror. Assorted eolors. Durable ImltsUon leather. In suede. patent or eowhlde finish Assorted wldUxa and ooiors HAND IMIROIMXID INFANTS' a rare value fine hand embroidery on dainty fsbrtcs. Worth several times the price! Elmo Department , la front DRESSES at 49e STORIES SEMUSE-REIT- Z Mrs. Helen Baldwin of Well Our community was shocked last Friday morning by the ington is a guest of here mother. WfcsTEEi death of our beloved citizen, Mrs. C. A. Oviatt. nMerril Day, drama director of James C. Jensen. His death followed an illness of about three the M.I. A., has been busy pre PRICE, UTAH weeks. Funeral services were paring a one-aplay for the held in the Cleveland auditori- preliminary program in Mutual um Sunday afternoon, with in- Tuesday evening. A chosen committee, consist terment in the Clevland cemeing of Equata Tucker, Ina tery. The bishopric sponsored a Erickson, La Verne Day and Jen dance for the Scouts Thursday nle Erickson met at the home of evening. Popcorn balls and can- the latter to discuss plans "for Mr. and Mrs. N. W. Nielson dren of Claiwson spent Monday dy were sold, the proceeds to the annual Relief Society Day Reed Christensom accom- here with !her mother, Mrs. Lotand 18. March fee. stake celebration, the help pay IL. W. Petersen of FerA special meeting of the Suntie McDonald, to help her celepanied from married couples Many at- brate her birthday. to to Cleveland School officers teachers ron, and Sunday, day here attended the dance at was held Saturday evening. The tend the funeral of their uncle, Mrs. Louise Petersen Is home Wellington Thursday night. topic of discussion' was an East- James C. Jensen. Mr. Jensen and from a visit with her daughter, Clifton, young son of Mrs. er family were residents here for Mrs. Myron Boley and family In trip for the children. Rinda Carter, accompanied his several years and were loved American Fork. grandmother on a week end son. and respected by all who have to Provo Friday. Seely Petersen was in Price o known them. South Emery A group of young folks had a Ira connection with the Tuesday are Several farmers Motion pictures are shown in busy division of grazing, Lois Axelsen for party of which he School surprise High drilling in spring wheat. Those was elected many Buenos Aires restaurants, last Tuesday. a member last elecwho have winter wheat appreci while patrons dine. Parent - Teacher Association which has fall tion. ate The Leap Year dance held at en the moisture Friends of Mrs. George Jensen meeting was held last Thursday here. wheat Is be The latter evening in the school house South Emery last Friday might, ginning to show a beautiful of Price will be grieved to hear gave the girls a chance to dance Tr.e association was reorganizof her illness from a paralytic green. ed, with Movelle Wells as presi with some of the boys they have Chrisstroke, which she suffered after Reed Emll been wanting to dance with, and tensen Soderqulst, dent: Rinda Carter, the death of her husband In NoChrlstensen Willard and dent; and Afton Erickson, sec'y- the boys had a chance to be attended business in Castle Dale vember of last year. She has treasurer. The following pro- those much talked of "wall- Monday and Tuesday. They also been ordered by her physician gram was given: Duet, Maxine flowers." The music furnished spent some time in Price Tues- to California for her (health. Brotherson and Afton Erickson; by the Swingsters was Just the day. She left for that state a short i talk by Board Member Ervin way we like It and everyone i Mrs. Fawn Duncan and chil time ago. themself. Franklin; piano solo, Rinda The talk Juniors are very secretive Carter; by County Supervisor R. S. Chipntan. A lart-- this year about their Prom crowd attended the meeting. theme, but it is rumored that we have Bliss flTiumphs from certified seed last year, Miss Ellen Winder has been it's something like Dreams. Well, proven to be the best markable potato grown in Eastern employed at the Matt Crews there's only one way to find out, and that is to attend the South Utah. heme. and Prom March 15, We also have a limited supply of Irish Cobbler seed for Mrs. Emery Vlma, young daughter of early use. Irene Chllds, has been suffering dance to the rhythm of Dominic AT from an abcess caused by in- Bonacci's orchestra. have The their started boys fected glands in her neck. A. J. LOTT Mr. and Mrs. Matt Crews track work and promise to be OF HUNTINGTON CANYON AT RANCH MOUTH group. motored to Colorado last week an The Seminary groups are goend to visit home folks. Tuesday evening was "hobby" ing on a roller skating party at right at Mutual. Many varied Cleveland on March 11. They and interesting hobbles were are also contemplating acceptdemonstrated. ing an invitation to a party at Ihe Bee Hive girls of the M. Price. I. A. prepared the program for A series of three plays were the Sunday evening services presented by South mery high this week. school on March 5 at Emery, to Mr. and Mrs. George Jensen raise funds so the Speech class and family of Kenllworth visit- can attend the state speech ed relatives and friends. contests at Provo April 4, 5 and Mar.y or tne people or our 6. There was a fine attendance torn attended the beautiful and the performance proved funeral services for James C. that South Emery has more Jensen in Cleveland Sunday. than Its share of acting ability. A Organizatio- ct Molen Department la, ANY TYPE OF BUILDING. EaSter from toast-maste- all-gi- We can now offer you LOW MONTHLY TERMS on practically SUGGESTIONS QjMh vice-pre- si - n ir ii i i ..urn u num.. en-Joy- ed e SEED POTATOES honor-winni- ng Attention farmers The door to home ownership is wide Lumber Co., open! Let The guide you through it! Your rent money will pay for the home of your dreams so why continue to exchange it for useless receipts? Slop in and see our model home plans. Get our estimates and learn how you may finance this new home in accordance with your income. Tri-Stat- e It pays to plant good, clean seed We have a Full Line cf SEED GRAINS I v r 1 "5 BUSINESS CbUPE slightly hlgh.r Tror-- Ml mode, priced o, flW, ... ..- - nnri local faXeS .i Mien based on ran rare., and ae..on. optional eauipmen, wrnorf n.f-- . con,e subecr Nces - Ira Co Redd-Moto- FANCY CLOVER SEED YELLOW BLOSSOM AND WHITE BLOSSOM CLOVER SEED WE ALSO HAVE ALL KINDS OF FEED GRAINS AND CHOPPED FEEDS P. C. JONES AND SON Castle Dale, Utah Tri-Sta- te Lbir. Co. PRICE, UTAH RICE, UTAH e |