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Show FRIDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1948 EMERY HUNTINGTON son Jack and brother, Dude Parish of Stockton, California, were visitors the past week at tire home of Mr and Mrs G. A. Johnson. Mrs Martin Black of Emery visited in Huntington Monday with Mr and Mrs Rex a 1 "i us ai . m at- hj ys Epivatoi-Orange-vil- le ' w j D. A. Parish, Black. Mary A. Cook is spending this week in Provo with her son Gus and family. Zen and Flora Jensen spent the past week end in Logan with Shirley w'here she is attending school. Rebecca returned home with them after spend ing the summer with her moth er in Logan. William Meeks and young sons visited) in Salt Lake several days recently with his wife who is spending a few days with her mother. and Beverly Sally Arnold Jennsen went to Salt Lake City Friday wiiere they expect to be employed. Some of our students away to .school are Lamar Morten-seJimmy Christensen at the U of U; Gary Arnold, Fon n, Lea-mast- er, Ruth Brasher, Bertha Jackson Moffitt and Brady, Kevin Rowley at Carbon PROGRESS, CASTLE DALE, UTAH Col- lege. Mrs Blake Christensen and children are visiting here with her mother, Mrs Elizabeth How ard, and- family, on her way to Colorado where she will join her husband and make a home - there. Maurice Jensen is making an extensive remodeling of his place of business. Jensens Market will be enlarged to cover the building formerly used for the U. S. Post office which has been moved to the adjoinling north part of the building. nicely. FERRON notes Mr and Mrs Jack Bailey have Some new front windows have for the been added and new pavement Deborah Huntsman, reporter. moved to Hiawatha winter, where Mr Bailey has walks. employment. Mrs Minerva Anderson is in Mr and Mrs Mark Tuttle of Mr and Mrs Hurst Thygerson Vos Angeles visited here last and children who have been in Sit. George with her daughter veek with her sister, Mrs An- - Ferron for a while, left Wed- and famiy, Mr and Mrs Vern lie FYrnk, and other relatives. nesday for Wendover, where he Peterson. She expects to attend the wedding of a grandMr and Mrs Keith Albrecht has employment. Mr and Mrs Heber ONeil daughter while she is away. spent' Saturday and Sunday in tflnersville, his home town. On and family of California visDr. Hal of Provo Saturday night they were hon ited here recently with his sis- will conductWakefield red at a shower, they being ter and brother-in-laMr and bies and first a clinic for ba-in grade pupils of some few weeks Mrs Charley Petersen. Mrs Pe- -i r lewly-wetersen returned with them and Huntington on Wednesday and tgo. Mrs Addie Ralphs was ope- ;will visit another brother and Thursday of this week. rated on in the Price hospital his family. Mr and Mrs Gerast week. She is recovering ald ONeil. ilege. Eddyjo flew from Grand Junction, Bud Dufford Wm down in a Stinson. flying Mr and Mrs Dorin Downard Mrs x Verda Broderick returned home last Thursday from had atheshort visit with home Ernest Downards be- -I Burley, Idaho, where she has folks, fore fall quarter starts at the spent the past month with Mr AC. While here they and Mr Broderick, who has been at Mrs Ernest Downard made that place for his health. Mrs jand a wedding a business trip to Grand Junc-- ! Broderick gave shower Friday for her daugh- tion. Mr and Mrs Wayne Hampton Mr and ter and wrere here Nielson) Mrs Melvin Danielson, who re- (Gloria turned from a honeymoon to from Cortez for a few days southern Utah recently. They the past week, returning to are at present in Salt Lake, Cortez on Sunday. Mrs Pat Brown is still a where Mr Danielson is attendpatient at the Fruita Hospital ing school. Mr and Mrs Merrill Allred with reports that she is still spent Sunday in Ferron and :in serious condition. Mr and attended the sacrament ser- Mrs Lee Berry drove over Sunvices, where Mr Allred officia- day to visit her. Miss Alice Greathouse ted in the naming of his grand and child, the son nof Mr and Mrs her daughter, Mrs Joan Carter, from Salt Lake City were visRalph Jensen. went to itors at the Steve Cook, DeGeneva Broderick Salt Lake to attend memorial lbert Cook and Earl Thurston services for her nephew, Garth homes the past wreek. Williams, whose body was reMr and Mrs A. L. Crawford cently returned here from Eu- of the PH) visited in town last rope. week with a trip to Crystal Mr and Mrs Kenneth Cox which they of Orangeville spent Sunday Geyser as very interesting. pronounced here visiting at the home of Mrs Coxs sister, Mr and Mrs Mr and Mrs N. G. Schmidt of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, George Anderson. Mr and Mrs Clair Wareham, visited in the Baker home Mr and Mrs Cleve Swasey and Wednesday. Joe Baker met the children, Mr and Mrs Jesse An Schmidts while he was in trderson and children from Sa- aining in the Navy and spent lina, andl Mr and Mrs Ray Lar- many happy week at sen and children of Ferron, their home. They were ends here on and Mr and Mrs Jack Nielsen a to Oregon and stopped and children of Emery all vis to trip renew acquaintance. While ited Sunday with their mother here they visited the Amerada Mrs Mary Anderson, and their oil well and spent some time grandmother, Mrs Maria Chris at Crystal Geyser, taking coltiansen. ored movies of the long erupGeraldine tion. Marjorie . Duzett, Mrs Roy Cook has moved Mortensen, Boyd Olsen, Morris and Larsen Ernest Maxfield, have gone away to attend school at Provo and Salt Lake. The children of Hans Jensen were called to his bedside, he being in critical condition in Dragerton. i son-in-la- 7 Age r. j o First State Bank of Salina o ilw Salina V - - ft Utat Surplus NE & $25000 Undivided Profits $375,000 Member Federal Reserve System and ). I I , jppli Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation ichi one'- mmw fiXiQm mmsurn 3RV. sort ulefc 1 udders the iron that is 2. lacking in sows milk. re Pigs need it! PAINT UDDERS tuit& ? ; ii l d rnlti iltuit PtvUtta Sisters CRE-S0-F- PURINA PIGEMIA EC deliver every Tuesday One sack or a hundred All mail orders taken care of ces HD f III r " .0, od$ ANACONDA SUPER NIOSPH-AT43 PERCENT COTTONSEED CAKE ROLLED GRAINS LIVESTOCK MINERALS FLOUR, SEEDS B. OK Y GEN It ACETYLENE WELDERS and WELDERS SUPPLIES FULL HARDWARE LINE JOHN DEERE MACHZNKBY N IALS; pRIf OR 23Y3 AT NIGHT OR CONTACT JACK BELL, ORANGEVILLE Helper Furniture & Hardware Co. Price, Utah - 7:30 to 10:30 - October - Friday Night 1 Latest Showings In Period And Ultra - Modern Furniture 'ont Miss This Exhibition Sunday and Monday The Sainted I I V' i CALL 43X3 DAYTIME RUTH HUSSEY JOHN CARROLL VERA RALSTON disinfect farrowing houses with . ler 3 . dean sow and to supply urc Trucks At Mine. We Have Oiled Or Dry Slack For Stokers With Be sure -- Age We Will Now Take Orders For Delivery Of Coal Any Amount And Will Load FASHION SHOW Friday and Saturday CG HELL COAL COMPANY now open for business Price Theatre P" Capital her parents in Texas. Mr Ivan C. May went to Ogden over toe week end for a Principals Convention. Teachers Institute has been scheduled for next week with toe sdhool closed Wednesday noon until the following Monday morning. fWWWWWtf Utah OH) t Pearl Baker, Reporter Miss Marie Bastian hadi as a week end guest her cousin, Miss Arline Calvin, from Salt Lake City. Gary Ekker is staying with Mr and Mrs Frank Hatt and going to school here. His folks, the (Riter Ekkers, from Hanks-vil- e are planning to move over as soon as they can find a house. There is to be no school in Hanksville this year according to reports. CLAWSON notes Home for toe week end were Frank Tidwell from Snow ColBessie Wright, reporter. lege, Evelyn .Ekker from St. Mary of toe Wasatch and Mrs Maxine Wymore of Salt Eddyjo Ekker from Mesa Col- Lake is visiting here at the home of her parents, Mr andl Mrs Wayne Blackburn. Mr and Mrs Ray Reid and Que Blackburn made a trip to Nine Mile and over Uintah County over the week end. Mrs Mary Jensen of Provo is visiting here in the home of her son, Bishop Calvin Jensen. Mr and Mrs Homer Petty of Dragerton visited Sunday at the home of Mir and Mrs Homer Duncan. Mr and) Mrs Ivan Nielsen and family are spending the week at Orangeville at the PRICE, UTAH home of Mr and Mrs Carl Niel sen. a Wayne Blackburn made trip to Salt Lake this week for medical care. w, back home here from the Mystery Spring at Woodside, the tourist season being over for this year. Misses Barbara Sumner and 'Verna Kiapwyck of Fruita, Col orado visited toe Roy Cooks over the week end. Mrs Delbert Cook is visiting FURW1TURE GREENRIVER notes Price Commission With Veronica LAKE Joan CAULFIELD Barry FITZGERALD Tuesday and Wednesday MARSHA HUNT WILLIAM LUNDIGAN vs fuel, . costs! In The Inside Story THURSDAY Romance on the High Sea BLANKET can put your fuel bill back to r prices by installing insulation now. Don't heat the outside... keep the warmth within by using the approved type of insulation for ceilings We stock nationally-advertise-d and insulation in all standard the facts and prices on Get types. before you insulation from contract for this important You Rolls flat pre-wa- . . . between rafters er tacks to sidewalls. Permanent. Fire-proo- vermin-proo- f, FILL . . . Pours between rafters or studding. Rake to desired level. Efficient. Fireproof. Tri-Sta- te FHA With terms $5 ... as low as per month. JACK CARSON DORIS DAY DON De FORE MATINEE on Sunday at 2:20 p. m. QfiEEGB RMOJUNTAIN f. MINERAL side-wall- s. IN TECHNICOLOR JWVWWWW FIVE L w, C- ds PAGE EMERY notes notes Flora Jensen, Reporter Mrs Association is shipping a carlinlUY YEARS AGO of honey to eastern marMiss Dale Hattie load Castle kets. N. K. Beal, C. K. Jensen, Hickman returned home Mon- - Andrew Nelson and Mr Mcday after an extended stay m Kenzie are hauling loads out Snow Mrs Lake. Rjosel Salt from here. A son was born to left yesterday fo Kenilworth, Mr and Mrs Thomas Jones, Sun " is employed, where Mr Sno Sept. 26. J. H. Behunin make their day, They expect will finish loading a car with home there for some time. Friday. The shipment At a road matins held Th- applesto Salt Lake. ; rsda. night S. If. Bunnell, H. goes A. Wickman aid Clm Winters Orangeville Orangeville is were named as a committee to still on the increase, Ernest work with an Ora r,e wile com-- Reid and wife are the happy mitite composed oi George Fox, parents of a bouncing baby C. R Curtis and C. A. btoson, boy, their first, and; the father is still able to be out. in tne securing of riiiti-oi-waThere is talk of a Local Seed for the the latter Co. starting up in our burg to road abo-town. A checking engineer by take care of the alfalfa seed the name of iieid and road ciop and keep the profits at foreman by the name of Evans home. This is as it should be. are here from Ogden to go to There will be several carloads from Orangeville this work as soon as the tool are shipped season. All Price. here from brought Cleveland Peter Johnson the teams that can be secured will be used, $7 for man and has returned from an extended team and $4 for single hands visit in Canada. L. P. Larson has commenced) the brick work being the wages to be paid. The Emery Stake Academy on his cottages, which when will open its doors Monday to. complete will be one of the wihat has every prospect of be-- ! neatest in Eastern Utah. Castle Dale Miss Crystal ing the largest attendance ev-- ( Behunin is visiting at Salt er known. Never 'before have rallies met Lake City with her ibrotoer-in-lathe educational and sister, Mr and Mrs with the enthusiastic reception; that have been the case this Frank L.Beers. County Treasurer Williams made a hurseason. Nephi ried trip to Green River on Sister Hannah Huntington business the first of Leonard last Monday eve gave official week. the to another bouncing birth Clawson Charles Walter baby boy for a family care at Eta. Leonards house. That is Wayman and Miss Mary Cook abraut the twelfth time she has were issued a license the first added a laurel to her wreath of this week by County Clerk Mark Tuttle to marry. The of jewels. young couple went later to Salt FORTY YEARS AGO Lake City where they were The Ferron Beekeepers married, at the temple. COUNTY BUILDING |