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Show have the Dept. Elmo EMERY COUNTY PROGRESS. CASTLE DALE, UTAH tnnmmu .. . T i mm. KoneerDayin'Huntingtoncan- - .t2,Wfr1 A1004 13 r'.'.. 1 st aeration. o Childs and little Gary Life Insurance companies have """v w - five billion dollars invested in L.nn nave home in Salt Lake City lirst mortages, enough to conis employed. struct twenty cities of 35,000 Erickson homes each. and Mrs. Claude Ztt En President and Mrs. N. L. Williams and Chauncey Witbeck of Castle Dale were Sunday visitors here and speakers in sacrament meeting. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Harris and children, of Preston. Idaho, are visiting friends here this week. A party was given in this honor at the picnic grounds Monday night. Mr. and Mrs. Owen Barton spent Thursday in Manti. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Johnson and Mrs. Alma Johnson of Manti motored here Tuesday. Mrs. Alma Johnson will remain here for a visit with relatives. The others returned home the same - 1 mother. Mrs. Annie Nelson, of Price, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Homer Taylor. Mr. and Mrs. W. Fullmer of Salt Lake were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hyryum Zwahlen Saturday. They went back Sunday, accom panied by Mrs. Zwahlen's par ents. Mr. and Mrs. Fullmer, who will visit in Salt Lake indefinite - for "Gifts that are Different" LL See one of th,ese Roosevelt memorial buildings going up over by the brick yard. Yep, that's goln' to be right handy onto main street, and if anybody don't make it now it'll be bscause they didn't start soon enough or didn't run fast enough. TSEEN, & TOLD Del-phi- a, Young. Miss Beverly Huntsman of Spring Glen is a guest at the home of her aunt, Mrs. Melrose Tuttle. Mr. and Mrs. DeVon Anderson were business visitors in Provo, Friday. Wallace Mortuary $50.00 to $100.00 misfortunes of your family; scientific, skillful and fastidious care of the departed is Important among your many requirements. We regard your trust as sacred. To have beauty, dignity and consolation, the last tribute need not be expensive. Our ability to serve you comes out of years of training and experience. When the death touches Good Mechanical Condition LOW MONTHLY TERMS UVl A. ALVIN WALLACE. Licensed Embalmer Licensed Funeral Director Ambulance Service Lady Attendant Castle Dale, Utah COMPANY Price, Utah NOTICE OF SPECIAL MEETING OF STOCKHOLDERS Notice is hereby given that there will be a joint special meeting of the stockholders of the Ferron Canal & Reservoir Co.. and the Molen Canal & Reservoir Co., for the purpose of accepting or rejecting a pro posal to borrow money from the Government to be used for re servoir construction. Meeting to be held in the Ferron Ward Ohapel, Ferron, Utah, on July 25th, 1940, at the hour of 2 p.m. By Order of the Boards of Directors. Don Petersen, Sec'y. Haven't quite figured out a tonic yet that'll make a fellow feel like working during this time of the year. Some of the tonics generally recommended create more heat than they alleviate. Noticed by the weather report published in last week's Prorgess that the temperature during that period varied only three degrees during the days of that week, and the same duro 5 at night ing the night; new course A at Tuskegee Inand 6 during the days. stitute teaches scientific food preparations to colored hotel Drove by Huntington's ceme chefs. o tery early this week and it appears they're going to have the An average family can strugdecent looking only gle along on $903 a year, but cemetery in the county. They're $1260 is the minimum for a norplanting grass, putting in some mal standard living. In shrubs and fixing things up general. Hats off to Huntington on this project! W. B. 4JCNT your service SENSATIONAL nd Frank Fillmore and a few more of the boys down around Lawrence are beginning to holler for more water this week, and that cry will be taken up by about every farmer in the county within the next few weeks. The way things look, it appears that the government is ready to go down the line for us on the Joe's valley dam if we want it and it's a sure thing that we're going to have to have more water if this county is ever going to advance any further, regardless of where we get that water pro viding the cost is low enogh to be paid by the better or additional crops that could be rais ed. How about sugar beets? That new crop is being raised some around Green River, and one of the farmers over Orangeville way has had good luck raising them without giving them any special attention. There's money in several of the crops that could be raised in this country if we had a dependable water supply. friends in Price. Sunday evening meeting was enjoyed by a large group of people. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Williams of Castle Dale, and Thel-m- a Peterson and Mr. Lott of Huntington were the speakers, and the ladies rendered musical numbers. Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Mallmann and Mr. and Mrs. W. Jewkes and tvo children, of California, are visiting at the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Jewkes. One of the freakiest things (Little Miss Rosalee Davis enactertained her little friends at a I've seen is a flower which from a bud into full opens tually afterbirthday party Friday noon. Refreshments were en- bloom In the space of about two minutes. C. L. Witbeck has some joyed by the little folks. Mrs. Lincoln O. Kelley and evening primroses that blossom that way. If you really want daughter Kathryn, and Mrs. Max just see something unusual, drop to Stayner, daughter Mary and around Chauncey's place some son Bobby of Salt Lake City, are evening Hat-tie just after sundown and guests at the home of Mrs. watch these flowers perform. L. Reid this week. Joseph H. Jewkes attended The more I look at that new the Johnson reunion at Bountion Dorral Jensen's home finish week. ful the past Master Monte Davis entertain- the better I like it. It's one of ed his young friends at a birth- the most attractive homes in and certainly day social Sunday afternoon. Castle Dale now, Mrs. Davis served refreshments a credit to the town. Too bad we don't have more places fixed up to the guests. Mrs. Lucille Bailey of Eph-rai- that way. Jwo other homes enis visiting with her mother, hancing tne appearance of the Mrs. Maggie Jewkes, and other town are those of Andrew Bell and Carlos (Larsen. Both of the relatives this week. Mrs. Edna Reld returned from latter are new homes and stand white finish. Price, where she has been stay- out well in theirmore well-kea few ing during the operation and Now, withtown it'll be a pleasure serious illness of her daughter. lawns in to show visitors around the Mrs. Lavern Marcus. Word has been received here by relativ3s that J. D. Jewkes, who recently underwent an operation cn his eyes, at Provo, is improving very satisfactorily. A fine celebration for Pioneer PRICE THEATRE Day, July 24, Is being prepared under the direction of the Old FY.lks rnmmittpp and others. The Monday Sunday Droeram will bs held in the Tuesday forenoon, with a special luncheon for the honored pioneers "20 MULE TEAM" and those over 65, on the lawn with of Mrs. Alice Justesen. Sports will be held in the afternoon for WALLACE BEERY both' old and young. MARJORIE RAMBEAU A great deal of enthusiasm LEO CARRILLO has been expressed over Farmeri Matinee prices till 6 p.m. Sun. Day, being held at Wilbergs this is invited, Saturday. Everyone and should remember the good CARBON THEATRE time had two years ago. OF LUBRICATION HERE'S WHAT IT DOES Thoroughly LubricatM Find tho Squaab Eliminate uia of Pry Bar Naw Ufa for Spring Saparataa Spring Laavot " Idaal for No EXTRA COST "Knaa-Action- MONARCH SERVICE HUNTING TON Wallpaper Refreshes Your Home Until you sec our display of wall paper you can't imagine how lovely are the designs Smart colors and patterns that are easily cleaned inexpensive too. Paint (or Inside or Out Long lasting, easily applied, and all colors and shades Linoleums Attractive patterns and attractive prices for high standard quality. 4 EVERYTHING FOR THE HOME-BUILDE- R Price Ibr. & Hdvv. Co. PRICE, UTAH m pt mm . QBE GEE u ui ' Dozens New Interior Color-Harmon- LJ ;2? 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A nine-year-o- ld Tues Mon LUCILLE BALL JAMES ELLISON in "You Can't Fool CHIROPRACTIC FINDS AND REMOVES OF THE DISEASE CAUE NATURE CURES Dr. A. K. Bramwell Eastern Utah Electric Co. Sun CHIROPRACTOR E. Utah Electric Bid. PHONE Price. Utah 15 FREE CONSULTATION AND EXAMINATION ON PRESENTATION OF THIS AD Your Wife" Matinee Prices till 6 p.m. Sun. ... For milk refrigeration to keep vegetables, . . . fresh for and butter eggs storing meat . . . use of Cheap Electricity will mean more profits in your pocket as well as health and enjoyment for your family. Use of Cheap Electricity for cooking means a COOL, clean kitchen . . . COOL canning time . . . and hours of hard work saved! The whole family will enjoy the COOL, appetizing summer meals, icy drinks and frozen desserts that use of Cheap Electricity in the kitchen brings! And refreshing baths, too . . . with plenty of electrically-heated water when you want it! Yes, Cheap Electricity, your "best hired hand,' brings many extra summer comforts at such low-cos- t! UTAH THEATRE Sunday Monday-Tuesda- y "Gambling on the High Seas" added "Naughty but Nice" Matinee Prices till 6 p.m. Sun. 3iy . NEW METHOD - year-'rou- OFFICE) at 52-5- 93-9- a on her birthday anniversary to the following girls: Norma Ihler, Maye Ihler, Selma Sitterud, Louise and Christie Jewk-e- s, Beulah Grange and Hope HEARD 1.W.L Mr. and Mrs. Alma Scovill and Mrs. Harold Rasmussen and son, of Logan, are visiting fo.-- family of Green River were while with relatives here. guests at the home of Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. C. E. PouLsen Mrs. A. A. ScovlU Friday. Misses Loriel Cox and lone were visitors in Salt Lake City. returned home Sunday aftAlpine and Provo the past week. Reld er a week visiting spending Miss Ruth Young was hostess Refrigerator! (C9. o Orangeville Department Used Electric Road Action Gqucali Eliminator D- -d omen Know Their Stuff In town. Surprising how a lawn and a few shrubs make a place stand out Dennis Nelson is spending the week in Falrview. Miss Anna Lee Ralphs enterMdren and Mr. and Mrs. tained a group of her friends a Erickson enjoyed an outing Sun- - ateSomeday science may eliminTuesday afternoon, the occasion Jguntington canyon last "visiting" when television being her birthday anniversary. makes it possible to stay at home The Bee Hive girls and their and call on friends by wire class leader, Mrs. Pauline Snow enjoyed a canyon party and day. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dahle weiner roast Tuesday night. Members of the stake and and Mrs. Clara Singleton attended the lowry family reunion in ward M.I.A. boards will meet in Whoever started all this stuff about women not Balsam park in Hobble creek a convention at Huntington or. Thursday evening. canyon, Sunday. knowing anything about gifts, was all wet Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Brady Miss Eleanor Petersen of Sac- went to Fairview the first of the they sure know where to come ramento, California, is a guest week. of the Petersens and Austins. The Junior girls were guests The Y.W.M.I.A. stake board of their class leader, Mrs. Clive will meet at the home of Presiat her home Tuesday Killpack, They will be found at the dent Mrs. Robert Dahle. Friday evening. afternoon. Miss Una Barton and mem HOLE-IN-THE-WAThe stake Singing Mothers of bers of fcer Sunday School class Castle Dale, Orangeville, Ferron enjoyed a party up the creek PRICE, UTAH and Emery met here Tuesday Wednesday night. afternoon. The local Singing Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Bryan went Mothers, and other singing to Idaho Saturday, where Mr. groups of the ward will give a Bryon has employment. WITBECK FUNERAL HOME musical program in Wellington Miss Doris Jean Nelson is home A sympathetic cn the last Sunday evening in from a month's visit with her Understanding of your Individual Needs Ambulance Service brother and family in Park City. July. Jim Killpack was host to 25 Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Rasmus-se- n Day or Night of his friends entertained some friends at Phone 22 Sunday evening. Lady Assistant Miss Lillian Nelson and her their home Tuesday night One block south of Huntington's Store, Castle Dale f PAGE FTT1 . Ferron Department "modeling plastering his home la In Price Rasmussen Shirley Childs is in Salt W1. f hie sister. Mrs " Lake City this week M tome w seeking emrvnav where he can be ployment. ,W Vinril c rtlllt-- 111 Mrs. Jennie Erickson and children visited at the John Soder-qui. 1. i j ji .niter, ana is isuuus uicui'home in Ferron last Sun- to treatments preparatory ' 7r a |