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Show r PAGE EIGHT EMERY COUNTY THE CHURCHES Faith and they all sang the Trail Builders song. Primary Stake President presented of graduation to them. They were then presented to Bp. Wakefield and the scout leader, Mr. Ray Littlefield. The boys gave a lovely gift to Mrs. Delight Harding to express to her their appreciation as their teacher. M. Men- - Gleaner Fireside meeting was held Sunday even the home of Phyllis ing Gordon. Ole Sorenson gave a talk about the Ten Tribes. Mrs Lyle llitster gave the lesson Carrying America across the Continent in Relief Society Tuesday. Hetty Anderson gave a pioneer story, Mrs Grace Lee Johansen a reading, - cer-tiiica- tss Doreen Wickman a vocal solo, Margaret Young a solo, and Stella McElprang The Old and New Mail Routes. Cleveland The Relief Society Annual Day i; set for Saturday night, March 22, at 7:00 p. m. A banquet will be given for all married people and Relief Society members, after which a pro- The Store with' All the Exciting New Clothes Youll Want for Spring! Step out right now . . . Easter Too. Jacket Dresses, Ensembles, Smartly Sleek Frocks. Cothes that will win compliments for you at oCa9?fode-jDres- s Shop Price, Utah - gram will :be rendered. 'The remainder of the evening will be spent dancing, during which a food and clothing sale will be conducted. young Everyone, and old, Is invited to the program and dance. These events are not ch the budget tickets. Sacrament meeting Sunday was under the auspices of the Girls Committee. (Mrs Aretha Jersen, Charlotte Larson, Ruth Arnold, Vernlce Norma Bracken and Bertha Petersen. Eden announces that x Fast Day will be observed on March 30 on account of the General Conference on the 6th if April. He requests that all baptisms be reported in plenty of time. $ The Relief Society . quilted two quilts 'for the Welfare last week. i Emery The Relief Society Annual Party and Costume dance on Saturday, March 15, was a pronounced) success. - Everyone Ward, Bi-ho- t Ferron night, Mrs. NOTES & NOTICES Huntington there anxiously awaited the Centennial unveiling of the evening two very were given in church Powell and Renone Twelve boys of the Guide Ciass in Primary rendered a very good program. .Lach boy gave an Article of Sunday good talks by Faye. Littleiield. - -- PROGRESS, CASTLE DALE, UTAH Queen by Bp. Peacock. There were many ohs and ahs as she was unveiled, and turned out to be Brother L. Peter Jen sen. Emery Mrs Wynona Olsen accom- -; panied her sister Helen and parents 'to Arizona. They will go (through the temple there. Mr and Mrs Elmer Addley were happy to receive the news that their son and wife, Mr and Mrs Royal Nielsen, went through the L. D. S. temple at Salt Lake last week, accom- panied by Mr and Mrs Wallace Nielsen and Mrs Lucinda Orangeville The Ward Primary is spon- soring a childrens centennial dance, Saturday evening at 5 oclock in the auditorium. The children are Invited to dress in pioneer costume In keeping with the affair. The Relief society Annual their day dance, celebrating anniversary, was a splendid success, with old time orchestra, costumes, program and a luncheon. Pictures were (taken during the evening. The music committee of the ward are sponsoring the Easter Sunrise service to be held early Easter mom. .All groups are put ting forth a big effort to make It a' success. . -- M. Men andi Ferron Gleaner fireside chat was held last Sunday night after meeting at the home of Verna Vee Maxfield. Refreshments were served. Relief Society Annual day being 105 years since the Relief Society was first organized by the Prophet Joseph Smith, in Nauvoo, was fittingly celebrated) here Monday night at 8:00 in the church with a good program and dance. Many were dressed In old fashioned j j j i foi . Saturday George and. Mrs. Bertha Petersen entertained a group of their neighbors at the Petersen home. Table games were Tht played and a plate lunch served The Acacia Club and their B&t partners enjoyed a party and social at the town hall Thursday nighib of last week. A hot supper was served, table games played and' a nice time was had. a new baby gOT.I Mrs. Ruby' Behling enter- bom the tained the Birthday Club at Dragerkn her home last Saturday afternoon. A social was enjoyed with needleart and lunch as highlight of the afternoon. Mrs. Barbara Behling entertained the Sew and So club at her home Friday afternoon. MIRACLE WALL j A very entertaining book review was given by Virginia COVERS WALlPjpfiJ Snow. The afternoon was spent in Sewing. Delicious refreshments were served. saaJS , j former Elea-no- re Huntington Mrs Dora Truman entertained the O. N. O. Club members at her home Friday night. Birthday gifts were, presented; to Mrs Verda Leamaster. To henar Mrs Fred Anderson on her birthday, the following ladies spent Friday at her res idence in Castle Dale: Annie Mary Young, Fannie Baxter, A. Cook, Fanny McElprang, Madge Guymon, Blanche Green Nora Kartchner, Evelyn Miller, Lydia Brinkerhoff and. Phyllis Guymon, all of Huntington. Cleveland Mrs Lavon Minchey entertained a number of ladies of Cleveland and Elmo at a quilt ing party last Thursday. Two She quilts were completed. served a delicious luncheon to che guests. Orangeville Miss Shirley Jewkes entertained the . J. S. club at her home Friday, evening. Handwork, games and luncheon was enjoyed by the girls. Mrs. Lorene Olsen was guest of honor at a birthday party Monday evening, when a few friends gathered at her home. Member? of the American Le gion Auxiliary met at the home of President Ruth Stilson Friplans day evening and made for the visit of the ' department president, which will be on 31 March. Mrs.- - ILaFonta Farmer was hostess to the Beaux-Arclub members last week. Mrs. Janette Snow entertain ed the Ladies Improvement club last Wednesday afternoon at recreation hour. A tempting luncheon was served and Mrs. Jennie Killian will be the next hostess. Mrs. (Rose Tuttle entertained the New Century club at her home Thursday afternoon. Cards were enjoyed and) high score won by Mozelle VanBuren and low score by Olive Magnuson. ts jSi& F1NISI mnual asso ijT 19 jch baby -- - take a C inty bow! t Valley ae tale, Hi In Emery Mr and Mrs R. M. Allred received: word of the birth of a new grandson born to Mr. and Mrs Jimmy Allred on Mar. 8 at the Budge Memorial hospi tal at Logan. The mother is the naneial tbe ma Ass ocia discuss r expar if the c farther all me be so H S(VMMP TfcAb interes to are e at ram. Gives the whole family the benefits of ultraviolet. Provides a suntan like that of midsummer sunshine. Fits any AC home socket. of es 'I edly ai tated, v when ock wit) one of :rain-l- o railroad to ed Eastern Utah Electric hting f ,ng live, Co Salt ai ning.fr: PRICE - UTAH n cermedi other i on? JD OF a on to ex foi indness recent wif b oar the tt We the: MAAUWUWV Castle aU-STE- n BUILDINGS EL : farms Price h Mrs. M ,, 3,-X- .W Avk sV QUICK, PERMANENT, CONSTRUCTION T March 21 and 22 Mrs. MICHAEL A Song to Remember March 23 and 40"! 40 feet wide; any length desired, in extensions. Roller doors and four windows in standard "QUONSET Friday and Saturday Merle OBFRON Cornel WILDE Loper year as - end-pane- l. endent returnee to Atlar a natii "QUONSET 24"s 24 feet wide ; length as desired, n extensions of 12 feet. Roller doors, solid panels available for front; walk' door and window available in CHEKHOV In end-pane- l. e, ABIES IRISH ROSE 24 Monsieur Beaucaire It's "QUONSET 20"i 20 feet wide; any length desired, in extensions. Walk door and two l. windows in standard "QU0NSETS' L Ihursda' spent in toes follow l0F HAVING FEET"'H laugh hit streamlined for now! Sun. Joan Caulfield March 26 and Eddie ALBERT Faye MARLOWE Gail PATRICK Mon. WALT 27 after si Okinawa His Tues. Wed Cat ths fads today! ,0C0'W U. S. Rock Wool Co. DISNEYS 40 SONG OF THE 160 Main, Salt Lake City So. 3rd East, Provo, Utah Annie Tip-a-d- doo dah ee show. In Technicolor The Jungle Princess MATINEE on Sunday wwwuwvw Invitation for Bids for Construction of Millers Flat M 2 .a ' o First State Bank of Safina o - - Utah if :coeCteas Advertised in Life and other leading Publications. $2.95 to ' Member & $25,000 Undivided Profits $375,000 Federal Reserve System and Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation lot th. broth Merton ,l taageviu or 45 da Sup ffseeT father 92 ye a, a Guy aid ! I Price J f they lr tonan s $ fcfako mends lan at. his Irrigation office In Huntington, Utah for the construction of the Millers Flat reservoir dam in Huntington Canyon, Utah. Infractions to bidders, specifications, maps, and ' bid forms may be obtained at the office of the undersigned secretary and bids must submitted upon these approved forms, a fee of ten ($10.00) must be paid for each set of bid forms 5; senta Advertised in Life and On! Other leading Publications addi iof HUNTINGTON - CLEVELAND IRRIGATION COMPANY, A Corporation. J. L. Larfcen Its Secretary By Last publication Price Trading Shtoe PRICE March 28 Sta ford be Capital par M lt Lali sister r ttotorei They 3 a Notice is hereby given that sealed bids will be received on cr before 12 oclock noon on April 2. 1947 by J. L. Larsen, secretary of the Company Salina V!1. Reservoir Dam. this Month Black Beauty iOe eeMe' obc SOUTH Rendezvous with rS AeWW So. in The are, sot all-ti- STARRING with Centi . (fby l. GOOSE and Introducing Joanne Dru the - RED end-pane- STRAN-STEE- visite S. I & BOB HOPE Surplus elsew that tj : cabins 20-fo- Paul MUNI Other Features jlLEN LOW-COS- ATTRACTIONS Sei Mrs. INDUSTRY PRICE, UTAH N. C. business ; Theatre Theatre COMING fc iways department h, etve gjljny The ?SfUS( hit KS3 UTAH -- tv101 iJ'fy |