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Show ;j ' I i Green River Department Emery County, Sylvia Hunt Published Every Friday Morning at Castle Dale, Utah Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hammond of Editor and O. Manager BROWN, MAI Price were guests of Mr. and A First Class Publication Entered In the Postoffice In Castle Mrs. J. L. Cheney Saturday and Dale Utah, as second class mall matter, under the Act of March Sunday. 3, 1879. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Tasker All Communications and items for publication must be signed were out of town Saturday and one by the writer, whose name need not appear In print. Write on Sunday on business. communications All no abbreviations. Use side of the paper only. Mr. and (Mrs. Hally Seely and subject to acceptance as the Judgement of the publishers may son, George were in town over the week end. Months Mrs. Ida Burnett and Mr. Six $1.00 Year Per $2.00 Subscription, 'Frank Hatt were in Castle Dale Monday on business. A BIRD TOLD ME! 1 Those from Greenriver attend" ELMO ing Carbon Stake Union at Price Sunday were Bishop and Mrs. Garrett Burnett, Mrs. Mary TidMrs Dee Oviatt well, Mrs. Bessie Folsom, Mrs. club sponsored a pro- Christine Ross, Joe Allen, Art The gram and dance Thursday night Maxwell, Nolan Curtis and Euof last week. Certificates were gene Hunt. By Ye Editor awarded to the following: Doris Mr. and Mrs. Alma Scoville difference and Bonnie Erickson, Wilma Albout the only and children were in Orangeville some people can see in a glass LaRee Oliver, Vonnie D. Thursday and Friday of last of water and a glass of beer is Atwood, RaLene Cramer, Larue week to celebrate Mr. Scovilles ten cents. Erickson, Bertha Clegg, Charles mothers birthday. o Miss Carina Burnett was in Jones, Maurice Jones, Varden Ive often wondered when one Willson, Glen Hansen and Clark Price Friday and had her arm barber cuts another barbers Oviatt. removed from the cast which hair, which one does the talk- - Ben Hansen was in Salt Lake she has carried for the past two weeks after receiving a broken ing. City last week on business. o ' Myron Willson has moved his arm when hit with a base ball When I first got married my family into the Vern Winders bat during a practice soft ball wife used to ask me to button home. game at high school. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Seely and up her back, now she asks me visited last Hazel Wayman to powder it. week at the home of her par- son, Bobby of Cedar, visited in o Mr. and Mrs. Eddie At- town Saturday and Sunday. Miss Janet Hunt entertained a Had to take my wife with me ents, wood. to Price this week to sell ads group of friends at her large June Christensen is having his Darn Dr. Ktrkham anyway. home Sunday afternoon in honremodeled. home o Orson Brotherson is getting or of her eighth birthday. The You will find everything in afternoon was spent in playing ready to add more rooms to his a general store nowadays ex- home. games and delicious refreshments including a large birthcept a general and PEPPER. o day cake was served by the Too much lipstick may be hostess. Howlett Mrs. Frank and vulgar, but it leaves a good imWhat are you going to do daughter, Leanor of Price visited pression. o in Greenriver Monday of last with your old tires? But then my father always used to say: You cant fall out of bed if you sleep on the floor. DONT THROW THEM To i i NOVEMBER Official Newspaper ,t I FRIDAY, EMERY COUNTY PROGRESS 1900 Established Utah of r I PAGE iSMEET COUNTY PROGRESS, CASTLE DALE, UTAH 17, 1944 C 4-- H I O-vi- ' ; I :? i - Jlf ;1' i j ;;V(t i j 'S i: Brinkerhoff Welding PORTABLE ELECTRIC and ACETYLENE Blacksmith and Auto Repair Main Street Location uCi -I HUNTINGTON, UTAH Call on Milton f i -- f. $ i Stringham at Ferron LOCATED IN THE OLD TELEPHONE BUILDING is, Friday, Nov. 17 k;i A TURKEY WILL BE GIVEN AS PRIZE uH 1 - 1 4 if hi :l J r'M .'j w:o. yZOja Fure HOME FIRE INSURANCE CO. A UTAH Now is COMPANY the danger ume for -- lot of WORLD WAR I Inflationary Period am 1 20 Oz. Bread f( I f 50 15 JJb. Corn Meal 40c 5 37c 2 PRICE, UTAH $1.34 5 Pounds 27c 27c 35c 35c 40c 40c 53c 1 Pound 36c 35c Cans I 43c 1 Pound 32c 3ic 40c 1 Pound 27c 25c 30c 1 28 Ounce 39c 2 60c 2 1 Pound Olemargarine Pound Crisco or Spry 28 oz. Pkg. Cream of .Wheat Pounds Navy Beans Pounds Prunes Pound Raisins 32c 1 Pounds Pounds Pound 1 Can Corn 20c 1 Can 16c i4C 1 Can Peas 19c 1 Can 17c i4c 1 Dozen Eggs 92c 1 Dozen 60c 50c 1 Pound Butter Pound Cheese 78c 1 51c 50c 44c 1 Pound Pound 39c 37c 2 j ! 10 Pounds $2.15 2 YOUR feteer Pounds $3.50 Pounds 27c Pounds 29c 34c 2 MaW hptriwKf $1.03 SPECIAL 11c l-- 2c Cans Evaporated Milk 1 ADVISOR Pounds Rice Pounds Potatoes Pounds Sugar Pound Coffee, bottle 12 OUR 2 1 FEEDING ounces $4.40 1 Air WORLD WAR II October 1, 1944 50 Pound Flour 3 Price Commission Co. itaneo fcu! 20 10 friendly store. Your wonts are never too small, your feeding problems never too big fox ALL oux friendly help and service. Whether you're needing anything or not, drop in for a friendly chat. PRICE, UTAH Opposite the Sumner Apts. 15c " In our CASTLE DALE, UTAH Notice How Price Compare Now With World War No. 1 i ..1 ' s 'first HUNTER DRUG oo IThs 2 YOU come . HUNTERS FRUIT PUNCH ' Castle Dale, Utah ings. There is no such thing as a little fellow in a War Bond drive. Your War Bond purchases, multiplied by the War Bond purchases of your friends and neighbors. become fighting power which saves lives of Americans ihp battlefronts and brings us rr our common objective. THE EDITOR. Bring your problem to our Feeding Advisor. He hat completed an extensive training course under tbe supervision of Purina Mill covering the profitable production of pout- try and livestock. He i bare to seiveyou feel froo to call on him on problem of brooding, feeding, man- agement of poultry and livettock. BREAKFAST SETS KITCHEN STOOLS A Complete Line of Dishes . We Still Have Baby Beds A Complete Line of Dishes CHEST OF DRAWERS SMOKING STANDS TWIN BEDS Mechanic Work n JaguaUtiedl Womans Heart COOKIES POP CORN LEE SEELEY A The Way To BRIDGE PRIZES CANDY Write or Phone. NEPHI L. WILLIAMS Phon 11 Y CMtK Dal, Utah Fire t COME IM. .LET'S GET JY nation Cp NAPKINS PLAYING CARDS' 1 SEE , , 22c Y 25c 20c 24c 22c 49c 35c 33c 15c . . i4c WHAT YOU SAVE Cattle Dale Phone 20-- : Pkg. the week to Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Deloss Ralphj have added a couple of new rooms to their home. The M. I. A. Gleaner class held their Eunday evening Firg side Chat at the home of Doris Jean Uelson. They are readini the book The Robe". Refresh-ment- s were served. J TALLY CARDS money. Actually success or failure of the Sixth War Loan is up ;: K made of FERRON Portable Electric and Acetylene WELDING A v Sheriff J. Leonard Olsen a business trip the first Specials y " singly was furnished by a ladies chorus a mens chorus and a chorus as well as some congre. gational singing. The whole affair was under tire direction of the Stake Presidency. Thanksgiving oversubscribed because Americans by the millions have shared its responsibility. Americans such as you have recognized the need of extra War Bond purchases over and above their normal payroll sav- You Will Have Fun At This Traffic Dance ing for quite sometime. Ward Conference was held last 'was Sunday. The first session and the Priesthood and Stake ward Executive officers at 9:30 under the supervision of President Eldon G. Luke with Bishops Clive Killpack in charge. Sunday School conviened at 10:30 with 1st Asst. Supt. Deloss Ralphs in of charge and the latter part this session was Ward Conference under the direction of Bp. afCoun. Richard Behling. The P. 2:00 at was ternoon session M. with Bp. Perry E. Snow in charge. During the day many were givgood and varied talks en by a variety of 28 people. Two irk war AT HUNTINGTON t iN;j '; a of these speakers were Basil Nel Miss Nila Huntsman is home son of the Navy and Grant Rich' Lake for a short stay from Salt work- ardson of the Army, who at been has she City, where ' home on furlough. The Deborah Huntsman Mrs. Loie Beach and daughter Marylin are home for a short while after being with their husband and father, Francis Beach of the. army, at various places about 20 guests at a party at her and army camps. Loie reports home Thursday evening. The having a good time but the best time was filled with fun and en- one was getting back home. tertainment and a, very nice lunch was served. Miss Evalyn May Ekker spent the week end with her grandmother In Salt Lake and Hill Field. She returned home Monday evening. Friday was parents day at the Greenriver school and a very large number of parents visited the school classes during the morning. At noon a nice lunch Every loan has been TOAIFIFIC &ANCE 1 : A. Mrs. Bert Loper departed Friday for Salt Lake. She plans to take employment at Hill Field. Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Dinning, Mrs. Harry Purdy, Mrs. J. M. Brown, Mrs. Nell Rozell, and Miss Helen Falconer, Mrs. Isaac Stott, and Mrs. Floyd Allen were in Price Thursday on business. Mr. and Mrs. Andy Moore and Chad and Janice left last week to visit Bill, who is taking Air Cadet training in Texas. Miss Fern Hunt enteralned to each individual American. 1? ! 11L Five billion dollars of the 14 billion dollars our country needs to press the war against our enemies must come from individual investors. That sounds like, and ..i . Mrs. Margaret Peeler entertained at hex home Friday evening with a party In honor of Mr. and Mrs. McFadden on their wedding anniversary. Richard Ekker and Or sen Lance, who are employed at Geneva Steel at Provo, stopped In this city awhile on their way to HanksviHe to see Richards father, Andrew Ekker, who Is the People of this Community AWAY i ' :i week. was served In the kitchen to all parents and a program by the students was held at one oclock followed by a soft ball game between the Chippewa and Phillo groups. All parents enjoyed the sucdays activities and the very cessful way the school Is being conducted in spite of the bad teacher shortage. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Beebe visited in Salt Lake Sunday, at the home of their daughter, Mrs. Marion Hostetler. Their grandchildren, Margaret Ann and Bdbby Hostetler, who have been visiting here for the past several weeks, returned with them to their home in Salt Lake. Mrs. Albert ' May was called to Idaho Sunday because of the serious illness of her mother, Mrs. Luella Reid. FIe Co-O- p FREE DELIVERY |