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Show NOVEMBER FRIDAY, Huntington visited L Monday, November Orangeville Department Mrs. Ray Humphrey Mr. and Mrs. Fred Tatton of Kenilworth were week end visitors here. Miss Ruth Guyrnon of California and Miss Delora Guyrnon of Salt Lake City have been here friends on vacations, visiting and relatives. Miss Marguerite Humphrey visited with home folks a few days last week, returning to her work in Salt Lake with the state OPA on last Sunday. (Little Misses Nadiene and their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. John Cook at Ferron last week. The big annual Armistice day Le-no- re Cook visited with Seven of the Stake officers were present. At the meeting in Castle Dale tery asks that people clean up Wednesday November 3, nine their cemetery lots this week, out of eleven officers weie presand if they are not cleaned they ent. can contact him and he may be Mr. and Mrs. Von Powell, and able to hire someone to do the his mother, Mrs. Lucy Powell work. visited in Ogden and Provo for a few days. The achievement and program was presented on 4-- Tuesday the chilli and hot dogs served In addition to the sale. in Emery and Mrs. George Jeffs. 13. Mrs. Orange Olsen from Ogden and Mrs. Henning Olsen of Price were visitors here for a few days last week. Mrs. Olsen Womens Club Meets The Women? GREENRIVER returned to Price and Mrs. OrValto Joes went their club Olsen held regular meeting ange up ley to Join her husband, who is last Friday afternoon. there hunting Elk. evening. Miss Naomi CASTLE DALE Mr. an Mrs. Molen Nelson Duchesene were here visiting her sister, Mrs. ILucie Oook. Mrs. Hannah Livingston spent the week in Price visiting at the home of her son, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Livingston. Pvt. Linsey of Camp Walters, Tex is here on furlough. Mrs. Ellen Behling an baby moved to Clearfield on Tuesday to Join her husband, Henry Behling, who is employed at the Naval Supply Depot. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred J. Lenin-ge- r week. Mr. and Mrs. Orien Scovill and sons of Kenilworth visited relatives here over the weekend Mr. John H. Taylor wa3 a business visitor in American Fork Wednesday. Mrs. Taylor visited in Price. and small son are here The Gleaner girls of the Or- visiting for a week, from Pando, angeville M. I. A. will bind their Colo. Mrs. Tillie Whittle, who is emSheaf next Tuesday evening. Mrs. Cora Van Buren and Mrs. ployed at Washington, D. C. is Leah Luke are the leaders. All here visiting with her parents, Gleaner girls and the mothers Mayor and Mrs. P. C. Jones, unare invited to be present at 7:30 til after Thanksgiving. Her at the chapel. daughter, Maureen, who is atMembers of the Ward M. I. A. tending private school in Penmet Tuesday evening after regu- nsylvania could not accompany lar Mutual and organized a ward her on the trip. chorus under the direction of Bessie Wedkman, who has been the music leaders. They expect employed in Seattle, Wash., the to practice every Tuesday eve- past year is visiting with her ning after class work, and each parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. A. group will be represented by a Wedkman and other relatives member on the main commitee. over the holidays. Anyone wishin to participate is Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Stokes welcome. Mrs. Clyde Lowe and Kent and The P. T. A. met Friday eve- left for Salt North Emery Lake the first of and organized for the com- last week. ning School High ing school year with the followMr. and Mrs. Alvin Jensen are Uneva Litster, Reporter ing officers: President, Mrs. over the arrival of rejoicing Production of our School Play Osden Childs Vice president, both a pew grandson and grand s, New Fires is now in the fin- Morris Peacock; Mrs. daughter .born this week. A 7 lb. ishing stages. The cast includes: Leslie Moffitt. A committee was girl was born Nov. 11 to Mr. and Sara Lu iLeamaster, Joyce Cox, selected to meet with the school Mrs. Vaughn Jensen of Salt Lake James Mangum, Boyd Morten-se- board in regard to ask about and a baby boy was born Belmont Anderson, Jimmy having the time of school set City to Mr. and Mrs. Dean Jensen, to the 9 oclock opening. Nov. Christensen, Yvonna Arnold, back 13, at the Price hospital. Helen Rabbins, Ona Mortensen, Various committees will be se5 A lb. baby girl was born Cloe Truman, Clyde Leamaster, lected to prepare the programs to Mr. and Mrs. Chester String Geraldine Litster and, Ronald for the winter. Mrs. Ida Page entertained at of Lyman, .Wyo., on November Larson. The cast has been 11 at the Price hospital. Mrs. a Directwith quilting social Monday. A deworking diligently was formerly Hazel Jeffs String or Elmo G. Geary to make this licious chicken dinner was servof Castle Dale, daughter of Mr. play a great success. The play is ed to the guests. Mr. Wilford Humphry received scheduled for presentation in word Friday that his brother Huntington on December 6. had died in Salina of a Education week was observed at North Emery with the fol- heart attack. He left for there on lowing schedules: Monday, as- Friday evening. Other relatives sembly, under the direction of attending the funeral WednesMr. Peterson and Miss Anderson, day in Salina were Mr. and Mrs Winning the War." Wednesday Kent Stllson, Mr. and Mrs. Dee assembly, Developing an En- Humphrey, Mr. and Mrs. Lee during Peace, under the direc- Humphrey from here and Mrs tion of Mr. Mortensen and Mrs. Lavern Day of Elmo, Hill. Friday, parents visiting day, assembly, Education all the People" under the direction HUNTINGTON of Mrs. Johnson and Mr. Geary. Advertisement committee was Mr. Hall and MUs. Blanche Green Mr. Nielson. Mrs. Walter Baxter has been A council meeting was held caring for her sister, Mrs. HaMonday to read and discuss the zel Simons of Salt Lake City for school constitution. The main the past week. Mrs. Simons is parts discussed were the Merit suffering from illness. . and system. It was de- . Karan Moffit entertained 12 cided that F. F. A. assembly young friends on her eighth would be held Friday, November birthday, November 5. 17, and tryouts for cheer leader Mr. and Mrs. Lee Stocks have would be held during Matinee moved into Ruby Neilsons home Miss Vea Mindenhall of dance, November 22. Cloe Tru man was appointed chairman of daughter of Mr. and Mrs. the War Bond and Stamp cam- Aaron Mindenhall, visited with paign to be conducted in school relatives over the week end. next week. Mr. A. A. Van Buren was the Boys and girls meeting was honored guest at a family gathe-erin- g held Monday. Programs were Monday evening. The ocpresented in each group and casion being his birthday anproblems of the school discus- niversary. Mr. and Mrs. Van sed. Buren will soon celebrate their A Lyceum program, featuring golden wedding. Duke and Mjrnella Montague, Mrs. Mable Guyrnon returned was presented to the student from visiting her daughter, Mar ion and at Ameribody Tuesday. Mr. Mortensen has been ap- can Fork and son, Morris at pointed chairman of the pre- Bushnell hospital Her daughter, induction training program for Dora and Marion and Zola North Emery. Betty Leamaster Johnson also visited Morris on has been appointed chairman of Sunday. He is much Improved. the Visual Aid Projects. Stake board members from dance sponsored by the American Legion and auxilliary was a splendid success. Dance lovers and patriotic citizens from all over the county and some from Carbon county were In attendance. Miss Fern Shipley, State leader from Logan accompanied by Miss Naomi Jensen, county foods leader, visited local leaders here Friday afternoon. Mrs. Albert Kay and small daughter, Barbara of Salt Lake City spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Sam W. Snow. Barbara will stay here with her grandparents for a few weeks while her mother is in the hospital for a few weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Olsen and family have moved into the west part of town. John H. City Councilman Taylor In charge of the ceme- 4-- H 4--H 1- -2 in-la- Clique Clubs Meets Mrs. Vartha Jones was hostess to the Clique club. A very fine program with appropriate decorations, flags of the nations, puzzles and prizes awarded was had in honor of Armistice? day. Also the hostess had draw the name of the president dnd presented a lovely gift and had a special birthday celebration in her ORANGEVILLE ROLLER Mrs. Taliesin Family. and T. Evans Fire rit Map-leto- son-in-la- A UTAH COMPANY CARD OF THANKS Now is the danger time for Fire Write or Phone. I wish to ex- press my sincere appreciation and thanks to all those who sent me the beautiful cards of sympathy and for the encouraging letters sent me in the loss of my dear and beloved Marine hus band in the battle of Guam. Mrs. J. C. Daley, Johnson) San Diego, Calif. Entertains Club Verda Leamaster entertained the members of her club at Huntington last week. Los Amegos Club Notes HUNTINGTON The Los Amegos club were entertained by Mrs. Stella Geary. Mrs. Ruth Naglevort was a special guest. Entertains For Soldier FERRON The young folks entertained at a supper for Gail Broderick of the U. S. N. at the home of Mrs. Floyd Brinker-hof- f, Thursday evening, Nov. 9. Past Matrons Entertain The Past GREENRIVER Matrons circle held a rummage sale last Saturday evening in the city hall. Quite a large number attended the sale and enjoyed (La-Fa- To NEPHI L. WILLIAMS Phone Caatla 31 -- Y A SERIES Dale, Utah 2 good milk corf FOR SALE one Is a Jersey and the other a Red Durham, both of $1, cows are extra What are you going to do with your old tires? DONT THROW THEM AWAY ye Call on Milton of this Community GI Joe in his Pacific foxhole is your brother, husband, sweetheart or friend is listening in on you today. He knows you have a date with a Victory Volunteer, a neighbor with a War Bond order in his or her hand. The two of you may talk it over at maybe he your work bench, in your office or in your home. Will GI LOCATED IN THE OLD TELEPHONE BUILDING n, Ite in d co ' that i ryELAN er famil; a Sun ieth, wh Huati Man or woi Route experience preferred not necessary to start. Rawfe. Dept. Denver, Cofo solitary fa His UT-201-- M, far a as ETHAN FOR SALE Stark Delicious pies, $2.25 bushel. Phone John! Gianarakis at the Bank Cafe Stringham at Ferron the People good milk See Wallace Otteson at ton, Utah. - MO WANTED n, statu ,ed a f seek wit etelan AUCTION SALE stati Saturday, Nov. 18, we rl have lots of cattle of all kmd for this sale and around 50 hea ljoying his wi with h in Clev of mixed pigs. Some horses an sheep and chickens. Also mar awson household articles. If you hai son of (anything ready for CASTLE DALE, UTAH it In or call and we will 4 ?hilli.ppi1 that There are enough uncertainour best to haul it for you. Ph ties about trading in lands, 567 Price, WAYNE E. JOHft the pe without guessing at the title. to see Demand an Abstract of Title TON, Auctioneer, Price, Utah ERY -iO. SORENSON, JR., Mgr. EMERY COUNTY ABSTRACT CO. market-Brin- g d a wi tie Bun , Joe Pick up afford it, phrases like I cant Why do they have to have more Well lick Japan with money? one hand tied behind our back? GI Joe counts on you to have BiporeMi iack ar of Mi srson. nedal Victor over E d his for$rmurity,teo! enough sense and knowledge of the facts about the Pacific war to back him up in his foxhole. The extra $100 War Bond you buy today is a War Bond with the most power. It gives GI Joe the support he must have at the time when he needs it most. It tells Tokyo youre in the fight to the finish. THE EDITOR. , Zeros. USE THE PROGRESS ji the hs, bu ClasslfiK Department if you have to dispose of. 25c for lines. ! STLE isono ones i ugh t friend Winter Is Here! Just Received Le&ria e he OTINT o of son ler Specials on Womens' and Childrens' Coats -S- HOES FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY- - ifedica word la mi :th h. TRY US FIRST FOR UNRATIONED Fur Coats grands red hi York, SHOES til le schoc Childrens Snow Suits Wall LADIES WINTER Up COATS-$15- .00 Shoes for the Entire fron ad be Family Buy Your Holiday and Xmas Dresses Now Diego now, ing a GOSSARD foundation garments, fitted to measure. A complete line of Bras, PLAN USE OUR i LAY-AWA- PRICE TRADING SHOE DEPT. Price, Utah Y ) LatM,ode-J- l D w re s s Shop Price, Utah At Castle Dale School Auditorium Saturday, November 18 Life in the Pacific ONE OF . HOME FIRE INSURANCE CO. Dear Friends Friendship Club Meets FERRON The Friendship Club met Friday at the home of Mrs. Minnie Thomas. They made some quilt blocks and quilted a refreshments quilt. Delicious I were served. FOR SALE OR TRADE registered petcy Stalion. It also a good work ho also have 14 half grown turb! to sell. See Mrs. John H. (V Orangeville. expressions of sympathy in our recent bereavement of our dear husband and father. Jig-sa- w Birthday Clubs Sleets Mrs. Elva Davis was hostess to the members of her birthday club Monday in Orangeville. A pleasant aftemoop was enjoyed and a tempting luncheon was served. SKATING every cl urday evening from 8 to p.m. at Davis Hall, Clevel w Mr.-Goldin- De-me- DDNDS We wish to express our sincere thanks to the many friends and neighbors for their thoughtful Sec.-Trea- n, Offl CARD OF THANKS H Jensen, county W. F. director presented the awards. Among the awards was the trip to Chicago with other winners of the nation won by Carmen Luke. This is the first time this county has had this honor. Thomas Mrs. Marva and daughter of Ogden visited relatives and friends here the past PAGE TEN DALE, UTAH E21EKY COUNTY PROGRESS, G1ATLE 10, 1044 JEWKES ORCHESTRA 'FOXHOLES ER Jum Sa wit r IAN Pa -- V wei A ??. fris P- - TURKEY Wood Burning Sets BLACKBOARDS $2.98 $1.19 Up D)LLS Rocker Upholstered $1.25 Up WILL BE GIVEN $6.95 FREE t . VERY NICE DOLL CRIB WE HAVE MANY NICK TOYS ON HAND $2.29 (This M cb mi Lc ;ht ill Re The Biggest Dance of Season) t A Small Deposit Will Hold Any Article Until Xmas I Drtwa by TSgt. Vic Donahue Cmpt Combat AmrtGSi Dance Sponsored by Castle Dale Lions Club r.i m1 OLIVER! FURNITURE CO. Price, Utah Thanksgiving Dance On THANKSGIVING is to r. NIGHT- - |