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Show ' EMERY COUNTY PROGRESS, PAGE EIGHT Our Mrs. Ernest Bishop is in Salt Victor Lake to be at the 'bed side of her among Johson of Wattis were the visitors in Cleveland for Fathers day. Enid Davis, who has been staying in Price with relatives, has returned home. Fay Me Arthur and son of Price have been visiting relatives in Soldier Utah Copper Wins Praise For War Production out-of-to- young daughter who is in the hospital and recently operated on, having a peanut lodged in her lung. The little one is improving, but is still in a serious condition. (Continued from page 1) Connie Lampb, of Ogden, and Cleveland. Mrs. Hilda Locke and daughLeona English of Colorado are W. J. Mrs. Mr. and Humphrey ter Barbara returned last week their of n grandparents, guests heard from him. SLorin Urger-mafrom an extended visit with relaMrs. Mr. Bert and Lamph. two other county boys and Leola Davis, who has been em- tives in Idaho, who were with him have been Rena Bawden' of Hiawatha has in Salt Lake, has returnployed transferred. been visiting her grandparents. ed home. Allen and Judith Litster of Max Johansen and family was Cleveland Soldier Boys here from Spring Canyon Sun- Huntington has been visiting Kenneth Carlsoni writes his day to spend and took the Leon- their grandparents. Judith Jensen of Huntington folks, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Carl- ard Litster family to the Cleveson that he is now stationed at land reservoir to spend Father's has been1 visiting her grandparSheppard Field, Texas, and likes day with Leonard who is staying ents. The M.I.A. is sponsoring the there. Dagmar and little girls army life so far. celebration for July 4th with the Emory Cowley at Sheppard remained for a few days visit. Field Texas states that he had The children of Mr. and Mrs. following program: Commencbfcen confined to the hospital Verdell Larson of Huntington ing at 10:30 am. Singing, confor a brief time for a minor ail- are visiting their grandparents, gregation; prayer, Chaplain1 D. ment. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hanson while A. Johnson; singing, Star Span Alvin Jensen writes his folks Verdell and wife are enjoying a gled Banner, Mrs. Dagmar Litthat he expects to be transferred vacation trip. ster; reading, Vemlce Ward; orasoon and it would be a long disThe Newel family of Price tion, James Jordan; quartette, tance. He was then in Oregon. have been visiting their parents, Thorderson and company; piano Local relatives Inform us that Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hanson. solo, Rose Anderson; solo, Flag Lawrence Larue Stephensen of Colum- Without a Stain, Casey Swink is still at his same old past, and has never had a bia, is employed at the Austin Thorderson; duet, E. R. Erickson and wife; reading, Beth Jensen; transfer or a furlough since en- Johnson home. Keith Allred has been employ- dialogue, Aretha Jensen; readtering the army among the first draftees. He is working as a ed at the Mljlerton dairy. ing of Declaration of IndepenMonte Allen has been taken dence, Duane Jensen; Goddess camp barber and cook for to the hospital in Salt Lake. His of Liberty, Arvella Eastabrook. o wife has been staying in Salt AUCTION SALE Lake to be near him, while the children are staying with their June 27, 1942 at Carbon Emgrandparents, Mr. and Mrs. W. ery Auction Yards in Price. D. Stokes. We will have the usual run Grant Stokes was a business of livestock for this sale, 35 or 40 head of cattle and about the For your vacation, fishing out- visitor in Provo last week. same amount of pigs, horses was A Fathers remember day program or ing picnic, just household furniture, that there are few items needed presented in Sacrament meet- chickens, for such trips that cannot be ing Sunday with Grace Stokes etc. Bring in anything for markfound at the Hunter Drug store. of Cleveland and Thomas Pot- et. We will sell it for you or buy it from you. Phone 567, Wayne ter of Salt Lake as speakers. Make Our Store Your Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Davis, Sr., E. Johnston, Auctioneer. Headquarters on the 0 are FOURTH entertaining a new daughter at their home. All concern- ROLLER SKATING every SaturHUNTER DRUG day evening from 9 to 12 p.m., ed are doing nicely. Modem City Emery County's Berton Peloa and family and at Davis Hall, Cleveland. o Drug Store Mr. and Mrs. Norman Anderson eats The American average and family and Mr. and Mrs. 128 pounds of meat a year. Boys FRIDAY, JUNE CASTLE DALE, UTAH rhk- - ' '' f'iJ' a. W, Huntington Department of Mr and Mrs. Vion Howard several Salt Lake City, spent visiting relatdays in Huntington week. tills friends and ives were Wilds Bert Mrs. Mr and week. last Provo at visiting Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Brasher have a new baby boy. emMiss Marlon Guymon has Lake. Salt in ployment Gale Kinder, who Is working the week in, Salt Lake spent Mr. end home with his parents, Kinder. Frank and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Byron. Wakefield and Gene Adamson are visiting frineds in Huntington. Mr. Wakefield has work at the small arms plant In Salt Lake. Robert Brinkerhoff and James Mr. Bradley have traded places. new manager is the Brinkerhoff of the Reindeer Inn at the mouth of Huntington canyon and Mr. Bradley is living in the Brinker.. hoff home. Mrs. Ester Rowley and son Vernell have returned from their trip to California. Mr. and Mrs. Mosten Cox spent Sunday visiting Mrs. Coxs parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Green Protected 0 WITBECK FUNERAL HOME A Sympathetic Understanding of Your Individual Needs Ambulance Service Lady Assistant Day or Night One block south of Huntingtons Store, Castle Dale Phone 22-- Y Friday 'and Saturday, June 26 and 27 dOEilSOl l TELEPHONE 2332 NO. -- r arisen HUNTINCTON M UTAH Buy at a Cash Market Savings Above is a view of Utah Copper at Bingham which broke all world production records for a copper mine in 1941. Below, left, Is John Henry, news commentator; center, D. D. Moffat, and general manager of Utah Copper, and right, George Corey, New York radio producer, who arranged the program for the Mutual broadcasting system. The entire nation was taken to per cent of the nations total copthe Utah Copper pit last month per production and most of this through the facilities of the Mutual came from Utah Copper. network and its affiliated stations This unique recognition is a in the presentation of one of a tribute to the workers and fitting series of programs "Production for the management of one of the Victory. The broadcast originated greatest single enterprises in Amerwith radio station KLO of Ogden ican industry. It gives testimony and was broadcast from coast to for these miners, who literally coast. have the forces of Utah Copper was chosen for the speaking, and joined become soldiers of democracy of one the Industries broadcast as in the United States making a su- production. Fulton Lewis, Jr., nationally preme effort toward the war production goal. During 1941 the Utah prominent commentator, arranged Copper produced more copper than the Utah broadcast. Tribute was any other mine has produced in the paid to the workers and to the history of the world. Utah during management for the accomplishthat year produced more than 27 ments that have been made. Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Stott returned home Saturday from a weeks visit to Salt Lake at the home of their son1, Don. They were accompanied back by Wallace Curtis, who has been spending a weeks visit there with his children, Mrs. May Hunt was taken to Salt Lake Friday to the L.D.S. hospital where she will remain some time under doctors care. She was accompanied on the trip by son1 Eugene and daughter Lenna, who returned home Saturday. LUNCHEON NEEDS WAXED PAPER 123 Ft. Roll 13 DEVILED MEAT, ROSE BRAND 4 for 21tf LUNCH MEATS Asst. Lb 28(? SALAD MUSTARD, Standby Jar 2-L- b. 21 RIPE OLIVES, MOON ROSE 4 Yi Oz. Can, 2 cans 28 SALAD DRESSING, SUNSPUN Pint ., 2oC PEANUT BUTTER, GOLD CRAFT 1 Lb. Jar SPAGHETTI, 1 b. 20d NAPKINS, SWAN, 80, 2 for ... . PORK and BEANS, PIERCES Lb. Can, 3 for 13 17 25 DILL PICKLES, AERO No. JELL-O- , 2 Can POTATO HIPS, Vi oz., MIXED COOKIES, Lb 2 Pkgs. 21d VANILLA, IMITATION, PANTRY PRIDE, 8 fl. oz. bottle 13d IIERSHEYS CHOCOLATE SYRUP, ' FLAVOR, Lb. Can 13d ROOT BEER EXTRACT, FRENCHS 3 fl. oz., 2 for 25d POTATOES, NEW, 33d 10-lb- s HOUSEHOLD NEEDS ISLAND PALM TOILET SOAP . . 5d 3 for 100 Size, 25C Pi fgfe 10 Bars 2 for 39d 17d 13d 16 SILVER GLOSS STARCH, TISSUE GAUZ, 3 for 13d 17d 19d DASH GRANULATED SOAP 26d Regular Size, Pkg WHITE KING GRANULATED SOAP 24d Large Size ASST. FLAVORS Packages 32d COFFEE, SCHILLINGS, lb. Can COCOA, ROCKWOODS 2 Pound Can OLD DUTCH CLEANSER HEINZ COOKED Oz Mrs. Lola Colby and son, BEVERAGES Fresh Meats and Vegetables Ger- ald of Delta, who have been visiting relatives here for the past week, returned home Monday. They were accompanied as far as Price by Rua Hunt and children, Mrs. Elma Hunt and Mrs. Twila Bigelow. Those of Greenriver attending funeral services of Mary Ann Curtis at Torrey, last week were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hatt and children, Delbert Curtis and Loran Hunt, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace and children of Hunting-to- n were Tuesday visitors here at the home of Mr. and Mrs. O. K. Anderson. Mrs. Lloyd Beebe, the former Rose Thurman, and daughter, are visiting here at the home of parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Bick-mo- Thurman. re Mrs. w iXl S Mrs. William Stevenson California is visiting at the homi of her daughter and son, MrJ James Wilson and Jay stevenl 1 son of Lawrence. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Foote hav moved to Ogden where he ha employment. A PRICE ftainment 8iery j!y coun 4th in ade anc open features ail t ftorse r tits spor te formal imificien ike i place during the past week: Preston Huntington, Oraneel Our nation is engaged in total ville. war; saboteurs may strike where Ada C. Jones, Huntington. least expected; public resources Marjorie Thatcher, AlbuquerJ must be preserved. N. M. que, disThe San Rafael grazing A. Anderson, Emery. George trict, department of the InteriMellissa Christensen, Orange this or, is prepared to combat vUle. Howfire. of enemy ravages Alma G. Jewkes, Orangevillel Word wj ever, the support and cooperaFrancis Brasher, Huntington. atal Loyd tion of every citizen living withyears E. J. Ferron. Leslie, to in this district must be had (ogress, Francetta Greenriver Wilson, keep fire losses at a minimum. Darrel L. Brady, Salt Lake. crporal, A district fire organiation has chooling Cadet V. L. Bunderson, beem set up with Dale H. ion of t Texas. Antonio, as chief fire dispatcher. Iklahoma Hessie Bunderson, Emery. The address of the grazing disAnother Max Crowder Williams, Camp trict office is District office, 142 Missouri. as been West Main street, Price, Utah. Therel Black, Madison, Wis. rate to c(o The telephone operator will Jr., son Clifford Erickson, Elmo. constantly be informed of the 9s, of Salma. Clyde Beach, Hollowing grazing service perJeffs is s Georglnia Snow, Castle Dale Wash., a sonnel telephone numbers: Dick Swenson, Ferron. Dewane Jensen, district grazistool an o er, Dale H. Kinnaman, grazier wh 7 There is one truck for every ihop, aide, Donna Richardsen1, district shat I v. faCmilies in the United States. clerk. along fin diem have Fourteen per guards aules. have devices Labor saving been selected. Their names, home address and summer range now revolutionized housekeeping Dad Get: and now rice is being market- From Sol are as follows: ed in a cooked, RobKemp Robinson, Emery, On Fatl form. inson ranch. Kin-nam- an ready-to-ser- Seely Peterson, Ferron, ve o Sin-ba- d. Only seven per cent of the American Dear Dai wage learniersj .eBarney Jeffery, Sallna, Jeffery ngaged in manufacturing are I was j ranch. 87 perl mg that Ray Wilcox, Greenriver, Range employed by Individuals. cent are employed by Fathers creek. walk up Lee Thomas, Scofield. a gilt, b Kenneth Peterson, Emery. W. F. Asimus spent a few Felix Dussere, Price, Sever anythin! days of last week in Salt Lake City. creek. would b Mr. and Mrs. Tex Reed, formcasion, Orson Marsing, Price, Minnie CASTLE DALE. UTAH er residents of Greenriver, now Maud. convey living In Salt Lake are the proud Pierre Moynier, Price, Willow There are enough uncertainties wander parents of a baby girl born last creek. about trading hi lands, without I think a dad J. L. and M. L. Downard, Price, Tuesday. guessing at the title. I gut Miss Nadine Dinning who has Rock creek. Title of Abstract an Demand feels lik Ted Houskeeper, Nine Mile. made her home here for the last AOur Abstracts Tell It like his Cecil Roush, Nutters ranch, several years, left last week for BBE ON THE SAFE SIDE way an Klamouth Falls, Oregon, where Range creek. grow in she plans to establish permanPatrick Winters, Castle Dale, Jr.. Mgr. . SORENSEN, more a' ent residence. Cedar mountain. it meai Arthur E k k e r, Greenriver, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Christianyou. I Robbers Roost. sen of Emery, who have been selfish Complete will also here for cooperation a short while be visiting the got had from the sheriffs of the HOTEL returned home Tuesday with probab' Mrs. Esther Irwin-- who was also counties in which the grazing or to i accompanied on the trip by her district land is located; namely, been t' SENLOH Utah, Bill Emery, Duchesne, Sevier, children, and Adelyn, Mrs. my pa Carbon and Garfield. Blenda Christiansen and unders It is the responsibility of every things Mr. and Mrs. Emery Gapp and citizen to immediately report have t evidence of fires to either the children of Donna, Texas, reOne district graziers office, county turned home last week after a more c or sheriff, per diem guards and short visit with her relatives. panior Mrs. Pernellie Watterson re- proceed to suppress the fire. Howev ceived two broken ribs last Tues- Only by prompt action on the enjoy of all citizens can excessive day when she accidentally slip- part years be damage avoided. There have fell. and ped felt t been enacted both federal and Mrs. Ethel Tasker left which state statutes Monday prohibiting the for Philadelphia, Penn., to visit er p Salt Lake City, Utah starting of fires without authorher mother. She was to my THIS COUPON entitles the ity, either on private or on pubaccompanio ed by Miss Jackie Sturgess of lic 25c reduction to holder asucc lands; the leaving of Salt Lake City. any room at the rates to w way fires unextinguished; alsocamp the tised one coupon Mrs. Charles Adams and fami- throwing of I h lighted cigarettes, room. ly of Grand Junction, who have cigars, or any many burning material NEW beds, springs, mattressbeen visiting here the past week from automobiles they we or other vees, carpets, throughout for y with parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. hicles Is prohibited. house. Brown, left Friday. Mrs. Brown went with them and RATES $1.50 to $3.50. spent the When Pvt. We Now Feature Fret the United States census day there, returning Friday. From Garage in 1901, Mrs. Madison, of Salt Lake there were 4,022 Persons classified under USE THIS COUPON spent a few days visit here with her daughter, Mrs. Fox. Also age unknown. Hear Mrs. Foxs daughters of Jut Grand addr Junction, Colo., are here for the summer. 35 Worlds News Seen Through I rr 1: NEW , Mr. and Mrs. Graham Shaw and children returned home Saty urday from a trip to Colorado. They were accompanied by Miss Ruth Allen of Salt Lake City, who returned home Monday night with Hazel Shaw, who plans to spend a short visit here. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Christensen CARD OF THANKS and haby returned home Monday We desire to from a few days visit to Salt cere and heart-fe- lt express our sinthanks to all Lake. those who so kindly assisted us A Joint meeting of the East- during the illness of our belovern Star and Past Matrons was ed father, Rasmus Johnson. Alheld Friday afternoon at the Le- so for the flowers and expresgion' hall ended this seasons sions of sympathy at the meetings for both organizations. It was held In the form of a so- The Children and Grandchildren cial for members and partners. of Rasmus Johnson. A variety of games were played -- v &nd light refreshments served. The Tennessee river flows An enjoyable time was had by uirough the state of Tennessee all in attendance. twice. ten-da- Mr. and held a party at their ImmSi of Huntington they had their baby cLnl' and given the name of WiiiiaJ Mont Allen, who was hmn the Hiawatha coal mine been taken to the Salt Lake where he is Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow X? man spent a few days in tagton with Mr. Trumn-fents. Mrs. Martha Marshall ' ... gone to Salt Lake to visit hd daughters who are working then Mrs. Grant Jensen of pril has been visiting her parent Mr. and Mrs. Ira Marshall. 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