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Show NOVEMBER 28, 1941 EMERY COUNTY PROGRESS? CASTLE DALE, UTAH PAGE FIVE YQU LL BE FRANKLY TOLD IF GLASSES ARE NOT NEEDED. Orangeville Department Green River Department Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Moffittl Mrs. Ruth and children, of Draper h.TT. Ughlers- Cook kI young Funeral services were held Attending Lions club meeting Henry Reid and Mrs. Sunday in the L. D. S. hall for at Moab, Monday were: Graham the ' w parents during ThankSving Logan. Glenn Seager, bettern known as Shaw, Mai com Politano, Harold Tue-rnBir on- thC Mr. Mrs. and 5t?hAfeW past week Glenn Reid, who died suddenly Anderson and Harry Tasker, all Clarence Sun. of Friand daughter, Beulah, Grange of which are members of Green-riveMARTHA visited Mr. and Mrs. F. W.their parents, of heart attack at his home Mr. and Mrs. Alton was Salt Lions club. Reid. Mr. in bom day. Seager 800X1 Blackburn The Misses Mildred MARCH Mr. and Mrs. Len Hunt and and family at Sunnyside during Salt Lake City in 1886 and came Jewkes, Norma Ihler, Maxine Jenkins to Gtreenriver from the past week. Wellington three youngest children, acONE FOOT IN Mrs. Cora VanBuren and chil- and Loye Justesen, all of whom eight years ago and has since companied by Mr. and Mrs. are employed in Salt Lake City, resided here. Services were con- Leonard Hunt, Jr., and daughdren, of Manti, spent Thanks-givin- g HEAVEM the week er.d at home with ducted by Witbeck Funeral Home ter, all of Marsing, Idaho, visitJtctg at the Killian ar.i spent relatives and friends, return- of Castle Dale. The program con- ed friends and relatives. This VanBuren homes. ing to the sisted of prayer by B. N. Peter- being their first visit to their Mr. and Mrs. Mark Marcus of Robertson. city Sunday with Ted 1st speaker, Clive Kill pack home town since they moved to son; Mrs. and Helper, Phylis Mathis and children of Bingham, were onMisses Elva and Stella Killian of Ferron; vocal solo, Una Gil- Idaho several years ago. Sandy and Provo, and George lies; 2nd speaker, Louis P. Ove-so- n Bill and Charley Gillies were guests at the home of Mrs. Ed- Killian of Ogden, were Thanksof Castle Dale; violin solo Grand Junction visitors this na Tues the Reid, Mon week. past Sun Miss Carmen Luke was host- giving visitors at the horns of by Ruth Baker; 3rd speaker week. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Beebe spent JUNG CROSBY Eyesight is vitol to your every waking hour at ess to eighteen young friends their parents, President and Mrs. Rand Russ and remarks by J. F. Killian. AlIN Joe MARTIN at work, at play! Only YOU can see that in Lake Salt home, prayer, Burnett; Bishop Thanksgiving from City school her jIAEt class at a birthMr. and Mrs. Elwin len. services M. the After funeral Mrs. S. Reverend and vith your precious eyes get the care they deserve! Ralphs day party Friday evening. Re- and son Seeley, were dinner body was taken to the Price Hostetler. Be SAFE be SURE! See the registered optomfreshments and games were en- guests Mr. and Mrs. Hallie Seely and Thanksgiving day at the cemetery for burial. Surviving etrist here NOW. joyed by the guests. E. Ray Curtis home. are his widow, 3 daughters, Mrs. son spent the past week here Mrs. Blanche Nelson has purMr. and Mrs. Eldon Childs Helen Cottral of Wellington; Mrs. with Mrs. Seely's parents, Mr. chased a loom and is planning and Deola Childs of Billings, Iris Allen and Opal of Green-rive- r; and Mrs. George Beebe. on making rugs. 2 sons, Jimmy of Green-rivare Mrs. A. R. Thompson from Montana, guests at the home Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Snow and of Mr. and Mrs. Osden Childs, of Walter Fort and Lewis, Circle ville, is visiting at the sons, were Thanksgiving dinner and also Gillies home this week. visiting other relatives Wash., and 5 grandchildren. guests at the home of Mr. and and friends, having been formeT College boys spending ThanksMrs. Hulda Hendrickson Fritz, Mrs. Don W. Snow, of Latuda. Mon residents here. Suit giving at home last week were: Sat died widow of John 65, Fritz, Carlton Jewkes, of Sweets, Miss Charlotte VanBuren was fyactotef, to Purdy of Henigar busiYukon Saturday in Salt Lake City Eugene spent the week end at the home the young guest of her grand last Queen of the ness Bill B.Y.U. Moore of college, of heart ailment. She was the of his family. parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Van- daughter of Andrew and Eliza- - at Provo, and Vail Hatt of Utah 2nd Hit R. Moffitt of the Reservation, Buren', over the week end. Matson Hendrickson. Born State Agricultural college. visited his mother, Mrs. Wallace Mrs. Celia Reid and Mrs. Kate ,beth CCC boys from the Thirty-si- x land of Six Guns aj, Wahoo, Nebraska, April, 1873. Moffitt on Friday. CCC Reid gave the lesson in Relief Price were transfercamp she came to Greensriver in.1907. red to the Greenrivear E. R. Cox enjoyed the holi- Society and a solo was given by camp this Funeral services were held in week. day in Salt Lake City with his Mrs. Edra McNeil. Plans were salt Lake City, Monday, theatres open at Greenriver ward Relief Sofor the big Christ- - ducted by Reverend M. S. Hos-mOne of the West's Largest daughter, Marguerite, and othSUNDAY 1:00 P. M. er relatives there, returning bazaar to be held on De- - tetler of Westminister college. ciety is making preparations for and Dispensing Opticians Manufacturing cember 12. home Sunday. Provo - Price Idaho Falla She was buried at the Mt. Oli- a bazaar to be held soon. The Salt Lake Ogdon - Logan as yet been definDale Jewkes visited the past vet cemetery. Surviving axe two date has not week with his mother, Mrs. stated. In daughters, Mrs. Bernice F. Beard itely Gilbert McDougall is at home Jennie Jewkes and family, re- of Salt Lake, and Mrs. Alma G. turning to his work near Salt Mistier of Grand Junction, Colo.; for a short visit after spending Lake, on Sunday. one sister, Mrs. F. M. Mortenson a long period of steady employday in a social service meeting. Mrs. Zenda Hicks entertained of Mason City, Nebraska, and 4 ment on the San Rafael desert. Mrs. Leola Larsen gave the lesat a trousseau tea, Tuesday, at grandchildren. son. Spending Thanksgiving at the Curtis home last week were: Mr. her home, between the hours of Mr. and Mrs. George Funk had Mr. and Mrs. Homer Edwards Mrs. E. B. Simonson spent and Mrs. Chester Curtis of 3 and 8 p.m., in honor of her dinner with Mr. Thanksgiving Sterin at Denver, Colo., Huntington, and Mr. and Mrs. spent Thanksgiving day Mrs. Orlan who and daughter, Marva, a recent bride. Thanksgiving ling, with their parents, Mr. and now reside in Mortensen, with her daughter, Vera and Devere Curtis of Hiawatha. Many lovely gifts were displayed Emery. M. Edwards, who had Mrs. H. and the best of wishes extended family. Speeding Thanksgiving at the Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Moore atMrs. Lottie Brown is in Apple-to- Ivin May home last week was most of their children' with them. to the young people. The bridetended the Civic club meeting Homer here and family left spending a short visit with Mrs. Mays mother, Mrs. Amor-ett- e groom, Mr. Thomas, returnafternoon and banreSaturday afternoon and Wednesday Fifield of Salt Lake City. ed to the army service this week. her daugnter. quet at the Country club In turned home late Thursday. Misses Lorial Cox and Beth Miss Faye Crawford, who Is Price. Jewkes were home from Price attending college In Logan, was EMERY MOLEN for the Thanksgiving holidays. home for the Thanksgiving holiAndrew Moffitt has been a days and had an enjoyable time visitor in Salt Lake City the The AAA mattress project was Tuesday evening of last week with her folks. week. past completed the first of last week. Mr. and Mrs. Emil Soderquist m MW 'Willi Mr. and Mrs. S. Albertsen were Kenneth Snow, of Ogden, One hundred and five mattress- and children went to Ferron to ACTION Shoes g The "Mistakes at the Bl&kes, a made the Sherlll end week with home at spent the es were made. the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Powell happy when rip roaring farce la three acts of laden Price, family his mother, Mrs. Janet Snow. Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Olsen and Soderquist, where they visited Is the annual Central high comMrs. Clara Seely has a a guest children spent Thanksgiving at with Mr. Soderqulsts brothers, with many good things came to a happy Thanksgiving petitive play. This play, written a. Edwin and this week, her sister, Mrs. Lar- the home of G. M. Burr ini wife of Pocatello, spend by Gumsey LePelley, now on Mr. day. Lake from Salt sen, City. and Oscar, of Delta. A , Idren and Mrs. Lewis and the stages of production, exerIdaho, DEPARTMENT Price, Utah SHOE Fred Stilson, son of Mr. and Carlton Broderick and family sumptuous supper was served Clifford Albertsen and son, cises the talents of twelve high Mrs. A. E. Stilson, returned home spent the holiday in Standard by Mrs. Anna Jorgensen. school students. This play is unfrom the army where he has at the home of Mr. Brodericks Mr. ana Mrs. Elmer AMdaeaiT J ,, der the direction of Dean Isbell, been stationed in California the sister, Mrs. Earl Stoddard. and son, Donald, of Talmadee, dramatic director of Central Mrs. Chas. Worthington spent came to the home of Mrs. Bertha nelp past eight months. Fred is feelschool. It is centered around One of the largest family high ing fine and it is a pleasure to last week in Manti and did tem- Beach, Mrs. Frandsens mother, lives of Tom and Gary Blake. the have our boys return looking so ple work the first of the week. Wednesday of last week to spend Balherings was held at the Their problems, their experiwell. Mr. Worthington and Mrs. An- Thanksgiving and visit until this home t J- F. Larsen. Those in ences, their romances and their NEXT DOOR TO PRICE THEATRE was afternoon meeting drew Christiansen' and family this week end. Also at the old Attendance were seven sons and troubles are the same as any Sunday grand- - other boys. enjoyed very much by those at- joined her at the home of Mlaur-ic- e home for the feast day were Mr daughters; twenty-fiv- e They are two young great-gran- d two children and were; to Pack tending. Special speakers enjoy Thanksgiving. and Mrs. Stanley Kantor and journalists trying to make a livGifts Claude Cowley and Erick Erickare different Miss Cleon Olsen was home son, Sharron, of Helper, and children, enjoying a wonderful ing but find it quite difficult. son of Cleveland and a Mr. and from Salt Lake Tor the holi-da- Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Nelson of banquet with fresh flowers to them Good luck finds Distinctive Potteries the large home and table and solves the Its way of fiMrs. Johnson of Vernal and Salt this place. problem Lucite, the unbreakable Glass Lake reported interesting misHoward Jensen and family, of Mrs. Lottie McDonald receiv- laden with choicest foods. Mr. nance for a little while which and Mrs. L. C. Moore were guests. but troubles, riots and laughs Bras, Copper and Chromium Goods sionary experiences on their Tooele, were guests of Mr. and ed word of the arrival of a the in Alaska and missions at Mrs. Joseph Jensen over the at the home of Mr Miss Edna Larsen Joined some develop from this farce. Time, Heisey Glass Ware northwest. end. Mrs. week and Musical Powder Boxes and holiday Roy W. Sherwood at 'of her Emery friends and they place of presentation will be ano Mr. and Mrs. Earl Olsen spent Rock Springs, Wyo. Mrs. Sher-- ! drove to Willow Springs to the nounced later. Genuine Navajo Rugs and India Jewelry camp open house enter-so- n The S. A. club held their exA group of Chinese business last Thursday at the home of wood was Miss Helen Gunder-jCCGifts for Men of Huntington. The reports talnment and banquet, men on the American west coast William Cook in Huntington. change party Saturday, Nov. 22, S. Albertsen received a splen-fin- at Castle Dale. For the decoraChristmas Cards from lc to 10c Mr. and Mrs. William Bailey say mother and babe are doing have organized schools for the The little fellow came Nov. did letter from his son, Private tions, programs, etc., thq S. A. A small Chinese children where on Sat and children of Ferron were deposit will hold and article until Xmas Howard Albertsen, who has been ship theme was carried out. RePeacock 10. Rosetta Mrs. of the in they guests evenings, vrdays and on Thanksgiving day. Jack frost has settled deeply promoted. We are glad to hear freshments were served. learn their native language. Miss Norma Olsen, who has here now to halt all field plow- suchl good news from our boys. Nettie Huntington, reporter. Mrs. Deloss Olsen is visiting o been employed in Price, is home ing. Dee Nielson and Clifton NelWhen shopping, patronize the son stopped Friday and Seely relatives in Spring City. for the present. The Relief Society met Tues- - Progress advertisers. Mrs. Ella Olsen spent the Petersen gave up Saturday. week end in Price visiting at the was Price in Seely Petersen home of her daughter, Mrs. Rex Monday, attending a meeting on Candland and sister, Mrs. Keele. the division of grazing probJoseph Broderick and family lems, of which he is a director. and Homer Jolly and family Clark Funk of Ferron was visited here over the week end. here Tuesday with his grain Miss Flossie Williams, who grinder, grinding feed for C. N. has been in Provo the past sev- Peterseh, Emil Soderquist and eral months, returned home last N. W. Nielson. This is the second week. time he has brought his machine Miss Genevieve Christiansen, to help farmers here. who has been employed in Calil, Corporal Harold Buster fornia for some time, visited the who three army joined her parents and friends over ago, came home on furthe holidays, returning Monday. years this week, from Anchorlough Wells Allred, a student at the He says Its really Alaska. age, visited A. C. his U. S. in Logan, 70 below zero with cold there, parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. M. eighteen feet of snow, and no Have Allred over the holidays. Lease Expires December 31$t, So more daylight hours. He is in Mr. and Mrs. Clement Brodfine condition, weighing 210 erick, who spent last week here, Days to Get We are glad to welcome pounds. j was accompanied to Salt Lake him home. Mrs. JohnMaurine Sunday by o son. I New York BroderMrs. Rose and Trtne Citys markets hanicks sister, Eunice, is a visitor dle 15 per cent of the nations Sisters eyes will pop when she sees the display here this week. She has just re- perishable foods. turned from a mission in Oreof beautiful dolls, and Junior will be thrilled with S gon. the electric trains, model airplanes, mechanical is who in the Wallace Jay Brinkerhoff, Mortuary building sets, games and other toys. f service, arrived home Thursday of misfortune When the the Besides f NO ADVANCE IN PRICES ON OUR TOYS evening of last week and will death touches your family; Buy now for Christmas! Buy now for the future! fastito return to his leave skillful and o scientific, Friday cen 20 per dious care of the departed li up to 50 per cent you save another 15 to t Out-DoToys are Christmas Dreams headquarters. many months your among ago. Important six two sons Sorensen The boys, Racing autos, Coaster Wagons, or a Bike built per cent of our stock purchased requirements. We regard your of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Soren to wear for many years, with heavy duty tires. as sacred. trust EVERYTHING sen', have gone to Texas. To have beauty, dignity REMEMBER JUST 30 DAYS TO SELL f Radios, Electric Stoves, Dishes or Electric and consolation, the last triThe health clinic is scheduled bute need not be expensive. week for of this space under of ! Friday Parking Plenty The Sale is now Our ability to serve you Appliances, You Will Find Them All the supervision of the new pubon, Youll have to hurry trainof out of years pomes ! lic health nurse June Haycock -Aing and experience. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Anderson A. ALVIN WALLACE. Llcenwd Embalmer spent Monday in Price. Licensed Funeral Director Delana was home Jehsen from Utah Ambulance Service Snow college over the holidays (A small deposit will hold any article until Christmas) 76 North First West, Price, Lady Attendant friends. She and a visiting parents bargam Caatie Dale, Utah ton truck Also Fixtures and 1941 one and one-ha- lf returned Sunday. guests - at 3RRN7 - KPa. ? rs Qocd VISION Birth of the Blues Stylish GUARANTEED er (EYE GLASSES i j you ed as Price at 31 East Main Street n, Easy-Goin- PRICE TRADING CO. Ij he Sa-lin- lcratf tMldavJ?'; Sift Shop ' - that dec-crati- y. great-grands- ng on C e. AtDS Save Up to 50 Nor-del- Starting Nov. 25 for 30 Days Only Bring the Kiddies to We Our Just 20 $10,000 Worth GAiTIBLE'S Out To See the Beautiful Toyland of Mew Merchandise Thrown to the Winds or i Hansens Bonified Quitting Business Sale at T- : f GAMBLE STORE III PRICE |