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Show TARTLE DALE. UTAH EMERY COUNTY PROG" PAGE EIGHT be been thinking about could --. out u youu aAnd it may it. Sght people about be6 we wuld have more curb and if eutter projects in the county Any-thiwe'd just go after them. worth having is worth ve Qcveland Department Leo Alger and family left last week for Moon Lake, their sum mer resort, where they will spend the summer. A large crowd was in attendance at the shower given in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Duane also Jensen. Many attended, among whom were Mrs. Jensen's mother and father, two sisters (Wilma and Nel-dand an aunt and cousin from Laketown. A splendid program was rendered, followed by dancing. Mrs. Carrie Cowley was a business visitor In Salt Lake City t Announcement Muriel Mortenscn, who is Castle Dale No. out-of-to- a) To my friends and patrons I wish to 'announce that I have moved my Beauty Parlor from the Emery Larsen building to the Dr. P. C. Christensen office building on east Main street. I Hill be better prepared to WELCOME To Civic Club Members son, Velalr Oveson and Karma Mortensen were listed among the graduates from Cleveland at the North Emery high school. The entire class left Monday morning on a trip to Boulder dam and other southern Utah points, accompanied by their class supervisor, H. B. Morten-se- GENEVA SMITH Your Beauty Operator Call 38-Y- -3 We Take Orders for -- FLOWERS G-2- for all occasions GUY S. WARE Phone -ll erron Dept A roaring welcome la extended to members of the associated Mrs. Josephine Lamph has been seriously ill during the past Friends of Ted Klllpack spent Civic Club by the Lions Club week. and Hunter! Drug Store. Saturday evening at his home and .helped him celebrate his We invite you to visit our store WEATHER REPORT birthday. daring your stay In Castle Dale Furnished by C. L. Wltbeck, terMiss Margery Ralphs, daughwe are at your service. of Mr. and Mrs. DelLoss Government Weather Registrar and Neal Rasmussen Ralphs, Dale. Castle at HUNTER DRUG CO. were married last week. High Low Pnec. Mr. and Mrs. Lorenzo Petersen 16 46 80 T and Mr. and Mrs. Griffin, of May eo 56 T Wellington, were guests of Mr. May 17 ORDER TOUR 39 73 and Mrs. Harold Petersen over May 18 80 37 Sunday. May 19 38 Elsie OLsen Is spending the 79 May 20 41 78 week in Green River. May 21 76 Helen Killpack, of Huntington, 40 May 22 for was a guest of Miss Betty Kllllast week. Don't wait until snow flies to pack Mr. and Mrs. Jess Conover atthink about Furnace and Air tended the state Republican conat Conditioning work. vention In Salt Lake City, SatEstimates Free urday. LEONARD'S Holland Furnace Co. A lew cases of measles have "A National Organization" been reported In town. In Huntington 606 E 3rd So. PRICE Poppy Day will be observed by the American Legion auxiliary blowers 7)ecoraton 7)ay Saturday. A Memorial Day program will be presented at the Star View PffaittBgfla fiadJ Pavilion, preceedlng the dance gisr Have a vacation every week-enmeet new people and have fun. For all these occasions you will want d, PLAY SUITS - SPORT DRESSES AFTERNOON FROCKS - FORMALS SLACKS - We have a wonderful selection and prices are low ENGLAND SELECT SHOP, Price 7, G-2- n. you've been sponsored by the Legion. Patriotic rites will be perform ed by members of the Legion on Memorial Day at cemeteries in Molen, Emery and Ferron. Mrs. Sam Singleton Is spending a couple of weeks with relatives in Logan. Lea Hansen was home from Logan over the week end. Mr. and Mrs. Merl Hunter spent the week end here from Needles, California. Bishop Snow, Robert Dahle, k Owen Barton and L. W. took their cars, loaded with people, to the Manti temple yesterday. The Scouts enjoyed a Weiner roast "up the creek" Tuesday evening. Mrs. Williams, of Charleston, Is a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Behunin. Hugh Lemon is home from Flowers, The Social club vas extensively entertained Sunday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred E. Larsen. Five Hundred was played, the honors being won by Mrs. Edna Snow and Ray Jensen. Lunch was served to the 15 guests present. club met The "Masnyea" at the home of Mrs. Ava Draper on May 22. A children's dance was planned for May 27, at 5 o'clock, at which ice cream will be sold. iThe proceeds from the dance will go toward an educational tour. Doughnuts will bu sold around town on Saturday, 4-- H letter aritten to tne ProgBunnell, appearing on the fror.t page cf this issue., , indicates that he has been read-We Lie. Thanks rninmii tv,i cean-u- p dropped the cemetery seemed tha. it campaign becauseones interested we were the only in it, and even after the last Satur"cemetery clean-up- " Ls a great there day it appears know, You lack of interest. there's an old sayir.g aroundis here to the effect that this the land the Indians didn't want. From all indications we neec to another Brigham Young make this desert blossom like a rose. Some versions of Brigham's experiences make it evident that he people didn't always think was on the right track by trying to beautify the region around Salt Lake City, but today that same region is the beauty-spof the state. When we see the beauty around Salt Lake and Provo and regret that we can't raise things like that around here, we are merely regretting that the people here haven't followed someone who had foresight enough to bring about these things in Emery county. rk. h !? i ed and Decorations This season we have made a special effort to give you a selection of the most appropriate artificial decorations for the resting place of your loved ones. Beautiful Wreathes, Sprays and Foliage Large Size Crosses of Flowers and Greenery PRICES RANGE FROM 25 49 98 $1.50 PRICE, UTAH SALE-m- ,u, Chil- Monday, May indren 6 to 14 years of age are recreation, Bible, vited to attend. music, girls' handwork and boys' woodwork classes will be conducted. These classes are being sponsored as a result of numerous requests by the people. Similar discos were successfully con ducted for the young people last year- - o- - it 4-- H - Ra-mo- na FOR SALE one. circulator heater, ,3 cauines and utility kitchen TablS Carlos Larsen, Castle SKATWT7r"H ROLLER ..M vis Hall In CIevri. nesday and Saturday sioneach evening: tromiRJ " -- ..ww NOTICE TO CREDITOR or William Announcement 13-X- -2. When tl ffi s be-gini- ng 27. xxi&ie also known ur - and toeing one ard iff Creditors will present With vouchers t th ed at Huntington. uEf? Price. Utah, on or bsC 15th day of August, xi u A,, JLit Of William MoMfc.n known as Wm. Marsiij, uciiiK unc ana me sum son. deceased HENRY RUGGERI. Attain 100 butterwrappers ma j name printed on them, postpaid for $1.15 -- Eiif i County Progress. in FINE FOODS MARKET Phone 30 PRICE Where Your Dollars Big Dollars Are Please bring this advertisement MILK 4 Standby Brand ll-o- z. 5 VEGETABLE Miracle Whip PEAS 3I Quart 3 No. 2 Tins 25 STRING BEANS s20? secret- Red Star Flour HA'J nd OITINGS and Vacation Time means new clothes. We have anticipated your needs by the most complete selected line for sucli occasions. If you start off good tire, you'll save money. We carry a full line of known and nationallytires. Better guaranteed check yours for the summer season now! Get Extra Millage from OLD Tires . 9U 7i size Tomatoes 10 2'2 Pork & 2 . . Have your old tires retread ed and get extra mileage oiu of them We guarantee Beans pounds c 49 Longhom Macaroni and 19 Spaghetti Cheese, our work. Lowest prices! MONARCH SERVICE 1 UTAH CRISCO SPRY 3 n SN. DRIFT Kraft Cheese -- HUNTINGTON". 48 lbs. YV( TULIP BRAND, a with In one, two and three piece assembles, all fast colors and beautifully made, at $1.98 up $2.95 up SILK DRESSES FOR SPORTWEAR When laundrled look like new. $1.98 jCci $2.98 at $3.98 TZoceS Dress Shop UTAH PRICE, Cars Must Be 1 lb. QUALITY MEATj Inspected by June HAMC llMIVIj 1 Sugar Cured, Tenderized Haif or whole, US Made under Minced Ham eminentUS tion of brakes, lighting equipment, steering mechanism, horns, mirrors, windshield wipers and other equipment on all resident- ownea moior venicles, trailers and semi- trailers in the State of Utah. Bring Your Car in Today FINEST - FRESHEST FRESH -- RIPE Tomatoes CENTRAL GARAGE 3 lbs. OFFICIAL INSPECTION STATION --3k Ol 11 Mutton Choncutahs,r You have only a short time, to the Utah Motor Vehicle law, toaccording have your car inspected by an Official Inspection "Sta- Most novel and attractive line, in plain colors or plaid blouses and new shade slacks, p 2j TOMATO Soups CORN for with ary-treasurer; For Decoration Day and Your Summer Outings PLAY SUITS I First publication May 24 Last publication June l BAC0M SLACKS i - r.r ot dog hole is located. H. of any dresser. J The Community Ferron has arranged to sponsor Kin Onstu- iaie a Bible class in Castle Dale again this year. Miss Ruth Lieber will FOR SALE Th r be in charge of the classes, which home in Castle will be held in the old courthouse Chriatensen-a n reasonable from 9 to 12 am. every day, Center Announcement was made this week that the Wallace mortuary plans to continue under the same policy as before the death last week of A. N. Wallace, pioneer Utah mortician. A. Alvin Wallace, associated with Mrs. A. N. Wallace, will be in charge of the business in Emery county. Alvin Wallace, a regularly licensed embalmer in Utah, has had 16 years experi ence. For the past 11 years he has been with tne josepn William Taylor mortuary in Salt When you get to thinking you Lake City. about to know is all know there ' We shall strive to maintain the soil and water in this county, same high standard of servthe talk little a have to want you we have always tried to ice that burwith representatives of the eau of reclamation. Those men give in the past," those in kuow more about this county charge said this week. The morthan any one individual here tuary is located at Castle Dale, could ever learn. They've sur- Utah. Phone veyed this country 'til they can almost tell where every prairie comes to laying out canals and reservoir sites, it's just no U93 trying to tell them anything about land contour or water measurements they have them in black and white. Their opinion is unprejudiced, as they have no personal axes to grind in this Miay 25. county, and their ideas are based Lavon Peterson, reporter solely on facts. Maybe we ought to listen to their suggestions and IThe Happy Stitchers Second learn what we can. It's an old club met at the home proverb that says a wise man Phase of Mrs. Mary Rasmussen, Tues- is one who listens a lot and day, May 21. talks irtle. Eight members and four of the mothers attended the first Seen about1 the county: The meeting, in which officers were folks who get things are the ones elected and the season's work who go after them. "It's the planned. The next meeting will be held wheel that saueaks that sets the grease." If you don't let your Tuesday, May 28, 4 o'clock, at representatives in the town the home of Club President Peterson. Leaders for the boards and city councils know cftib are Mrs. Mary Rasmussen what you want, they won't make any special effort to give it to and Miss Leah Behling. you. Perhaps that sidewalk you- Elaine Jensen, reporter The Happy Home Makers met Wednesday afternoon at the home of their leader, Mrs. C. Duncan. Officers were elected as follows: Donna Mae Oman, president; Norma Jean Magnusen, Dot Curtis, Stella Anderson, reporter; Rayda Hadfield, song and cheer leader; LaRue Seely, assistant leader.- Plans were made for the year's work. The club project is clothSalt Lake City. o ing, phase two, with other Interests in health and etiquette. The Roll of Honor next meeting will be held May 3 p.m., at the home of Stella The following have our thanks 29, Anderson. for subscribing or renewing their subscription to the Emery CARD OF THANKS County Progress during the week: past It Is with deep appreciation Morris Johnson, Parowan that we extend to our friends G. H. Oviatt, Manti our thanks for their kind words Amanda Ralphs, Salt Lake of sympathy in the loss of our E. W. Fox, Salt Lake husband and father, and for the Peter H. Riley, Green River sincerity expressed in the beauGuy S. Ware, Orangeville tiful floral offerings. A. J. Lott, Huntington Mrs. Mary E. Wallace E. Cleveland John Ward, and Children of Price o Alvin Wallace, When shopping, patronize the of Castle Dale. Progress advertisers. Le-la- FOR - CLUB NOTES vice-preside- nt; 0 FERRON GROUP TO SPONSOR laying nens. See Elmo. Utah BIBLE SCHOOL TWOVVEEK9 IN CASTLE DALE T FOR SALE a Kill-pac- MEMORIAL DAY thinking having? ington Drags give you service, and invite you to call for all beauty work. Oranreville, 11 to 8. Company 529 got off with 7 runs in the first inning fci a good start. King started for Company 529 on the mound and was relieved by Bevill In the fifth inning. Bevill was relieved by Campbell, who finished the ball game. King was credited with the game. Company Commander Returns From Leave Company Commander John J. Prokop Jr., of Company 529 returned Saturday evening from leave. While away Mr. Prokop visited in Arizona, Mexico, and California. Dalton Wells Supt. Visits Company 529 Fred Jewkes, superintendent of the Dalton Wells camp visit ed Camp May 20 and removed 4 truck loads of barracks that had been stored here from the dismantled Ferron camp. Spike Camp at Chimney Rock Company 529 7 is placing a dry spike camp at Chimney Rock for the purpose of building a road toward Green River. Barracks are being set up to care for some 25 to 30 men. ng i working for. Is that improvement of worth Told CCC Company 529 Wins Opener 11 to 8 At the CasUe Dale grounds Sunday. May 19 CCC Company 529 opened its (home baseball season by defeating the Hunt- 4-- H Colorado. Dale Jensen has employment on a ranch in Wyoming. J 529 at- tending the B. Y. U., was a week end visitor in Cleveland. Mrs. Vera Burr and children of Price visited a few days last week with her parents. Ralph Bracken and family of Hiawatha were Cleveland visiters one day last week. Miss Doline Jones visited last week with relatives In Helper. Carl A. Larson and Leonard Lltster delivered a load of coal and returned with a load of potatoes for the church security The time was given last Sunnight in sacrament meeting day the forepart of the week. to the Aaronic priesthood and Miss Arnell Ulster and Miss the following participated in the Joan Stokes have employment program: Thomas White, Ronald in Huntington. Keith Larson, Max LarLarson, moved William McFarlane has son, Donald King, Clayton Johnhis family onto the farm. Dean Johnson, Fred Jensen, son, of Mrs. Udella Mortenscn Bauden and their superlieon Spring Canyon is visiting with visor, Ross Leonard. her parents while her husband Leah Johansen, Lall Morten- is in Montana. June Christiansen, Claudia sen, The cooking club held Bauden, Grant Stokes, Ted Jenat their meeting Tuesday night sen, Claud Jensen, Ocneal Lltthe home of Thora Locke. ster, Zenna Jensen, Verl Anderin Alvin Jensen is employed Seen, Heard CCC Notes Castle Dale, Utah 19c 1 25 Gov- - Inspection - PRODUCE LONG FIRM Cucumber 5 Effective until May 30th 0 i Each |