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Show EMERY PAGE EIGHT COUNTY PROGRESS, CASTLE FRIDAY, NOVEMBER UTAH DALE, With the Churches of Elmo spent a day at the Manti temple the past week. Seminary Pins Awarded Students Flora Jensen, Reporter Huntington Pins were awarded to Hazel Brasher, Eda Nielsen, Jerry Nielsen, Lucille Piccalo, Stella Weston, Leah Ann Majors and Wayne Johnson of the First Ward. Seminary principal Adelbert Lott gave a talk on what the pins should mean and stand for. Others awarded pins were Margaret Harnispn, Viola ArReese Sitterud, nold, Enid Young and Scott Grange. chic little low hee casuals ROSE FESTIVAL Committe Relief Society reporter. Sat- live The 27th. November urday, stock sale will start at 2 p. m. and will be followed by a lunch sale. Auction of household ar- tides will begin about 7 p. m. and a public dance will be con- - Wasatch Students Visit Green River Mrs Ware and Mrs Cox of the Stake Relief Society were present at church Sunday to reorganize the Second Ward Relief Society. Mrs Ruth n and workers were released and Audrey Sandberg was sustained as president with Morell Nelson and Violet Littlefield as counselors and Mary A. Cook as secretary. Guy-mo- originally designed boautif wtlv made Americas matt Comfortable Casuals pQaoumc4 fait INSURANCE Life Fire Car BONDS Shoe Dept. MELROSE C. LUKE Local Agent ORANGEVILLE, UTAH UTAH on . . los Club members met at the home of Lela Black .Thursday night. Mrs Stella Hill gave a review of the book The jLady of the Log Cabin, Amegos Orangeville Mrs Flora Guymon was host ess to members of the Ladies Improvement Club Wednesday. The afternoon was devoted to and handwork after study which luncheon was served. Green Team from Mt. with the congrePresbyterian Com miunity Church on Sunday. The young people were brought over by Miss Hacking, who is a figure here, and Mrs Irvin also came to visit old friends. Making the trip were Miss Fredericka Dart, Ruth Davenport, Betty Hooks and Don Newhouse. Miss Da-venp- ort parents are aries iin Venezuela and Don Newtouses parents are recently returned from Camermission- oon, Africa. Both young people had spent some time in these countries and spoke about them at the. meeting. Local Residents Mrs Sam Wilson entertained the group for supper and over Work In Temple the night, and Mrs Bob Beebe gave a luncheon for them on Huntington Sunday before they returned Mr and Mrs Pierce Wilson to Mt. Pleasant. and children, Dean, Enid and Max, Mr and Mrs Ermon Row-le- y, of Huntington and Mr and S. E. TEACHERS Mrs James Wilson, Lawrence and Mr and Mrs Oran Wilson TO GIVE PROGRAM Price 'Trading PRICE Reporter. well-kno- luntington SHOES do-ti- j thers and MIA president and class leaders Helen Robbins Pearl Baker, Greenriver and Hope Anderson. The Gospel Pleasant met 2nd Ward Reorganizes gation of the Jensen, In Huntington Mr and Mrs Nelse Christensen are proud parents cf a baby son born October 26 at the Price hospital. They are also proud of the fact that just ten days later a baby son was bom to their daughter Madge and her husband Claire Behling at the Dragerton hospital. This is their first child and the first grandchild for the Christensens. The babies were almost of the same weight.. Mr and Mrs Herman Behling of Castle Dale are the other grandparents. A baby girl arrived at the Price hospital Tuesday, November 2, for Mr and Mrs Paul Paulsen. Mrs Paulsen is the former Grace McElprang. The grandparents are Mr and Mrs Milton McElprang of Hunting-to- n Glen and Mr and Mrs Paulsen of Orangeville. Mrs Mae Arnold entertained the ONO Club members Friday and Auc- - night. The time was spent ning an auction sale for Castle Dal- eMembers of the teaching staff of South Emery High School will present the program in sacrament services of the Castle Dale Ward on Sunday, November 114, at 2:00 p. m., according to Bishop P. Eugene Johansen. The program will be in observance of American Education week, it was advised. River Past Matrons have set their bazaar for Monday, November 15. Dinner will be served beginning at 6 oclock and the food and fancy-wor- k sale will be- gin at 7:30. These events have been well patronized in the TT and past, the dinners being deli-- ! of Salt Lake City the past cious and the bazaars fillp' end. Mrs Snow reports the arwith lovely handwork. rival of a baby girl at the home of her son Kenneth and1 wife Ferron The Double C Club were en- who are living at Logan. tertained Wednesday afternoon Mrs Cora VanBuren and her by Nila Huntsman at her home sewing and parlor games oc- daughter. Verna arrived home cupying the time A plate lunch Saturday from Califonia. She was served. reports the birth of a new born to Mr Castle Dale and Mrs Charles Scarpino of The Daughters of the Utah Downey, California. Pioneers are holding their regIn Greenriver ular meeting Wednesday, Nov. Mr and Mrs Clifford Bigelow 17, at 3 oclock p. m. at the home of Mrs Dagmar Williams. have a new son born at Price All members are urged to come. Sunday evening. In Castle Dale Mrs Eugene Johansen enA baby boy was born to Mr; tertained members of the Friend Mrs Alfred Nolan in the! and ship Club at her home Thurs- Price City Hospital, Oct. 29. day afternoon. Bertrude Winters, Ethel Jeffs and Mary Ras mussen were special guests. ReGREEN RIVER freshments were served and Mrs Arlo Dumas has her two the time spent at needle art. grandchildren, Teddy and Con Holliday, visiting from Salt 'Mrs Clayton Kofford, who nie Lake City far a while. spent a few days here the Mrs Frank Brock and fampast week on a combined busare ily. visiting the Keith Brock iness and pleasure trip, was honored guest Monday evening and Howard Hastings families at the home of Mrs Neva Jen- this week. Sillimans plan to market sen, when friends, neighbors and relatives gathered to pay their turkeys the first of They have about 1830 her honor. Both Mr and Mrs Kofford have been life long birds which will be processed residents of Castle Dale, al- in one of the Utah Poultry in church, plants. ways very active civic and social events and are Mr and Mrs Wilmer Thompgreatly missed !by the entire son have moved to Hill Field community. Luncheon was ser- -i where he is electrician on the ved a large group of guests, bombers stationed there. ... grand-daughte- r, Dec-cemb- BETTER THAN ALMOST ANY OTHER PAINTED- FOR GENERATIONS OF OUR, HE AMERICAN, THE PICTURE OF AMERICA AS THE LAND YOUTH OF OPPORTUNITY FOR. THE INDIVIDUAL WHO STROVE TO MAKE THE MOST OF HIS CAPABILITIES. - - WITH THE CHARACTERISTICS THAT ALGER THE WILL TO WORK, INTEGRITY AND INGENUITY- - THE INDIVIDUAL CAN GO FAR STRESSED-PERSEVERANC- IN OUR DEMOCRACY TODAY, o First State Bank of Salma Salina Capital Surplus & - -- by Mat fr Castle THEATRE Theatre CASTLE DALE HUNTINGTON Tyrone POWER WM in and Monday . That Lady In Ermine IN TECHNICOLOR f.k HAD JOHN DM IK. USED IN i1' Of .f Mn wimurt-h.- M 1 j, i.l 4! (A. --H V ! DAY JOHN DAY LUMBER CO. 255 West 1st North, Price, Utah Across from Utah Poultry j- - fA sjr t , i .1. ' .. t .. When set aside regularly in u.s.savinss bonds, LIFE INSURANCE AND SAVINGS, SMALL AMOUNTS OF MONEY BUILD INTO RESERVES THAT NOT ONLY PROVIDE FUTURE SECURITY FOR THE INC IVIOUAL-BU- T, CHANNELED INTO CONSTRUCTIVE USES , ADD TO THE ECONOMIC STRENGTH AND PRODUCTIVITY OF OUR DEMOCRACY. Jr FOREST With Freclric MARCH Dan DURYEA Edmond OBRIEN Ann BLYTHE IN TECHNICOLOR Sunday and Monday Lars Key STARRING G. BOGART ROBINSON BACALL LAUREN ANOTHER PART OF THE Holiday EDWARD and Thursday Wednesday Summer HUMPHREY With Betty GiRABLE Douglas FAIRBANKS Cesar ROMERO J'i i r Frank MORGAN Butch JENKINS mH ' DEHAVEN-Walte- IIUSTON Washington Square Sunday Saturday ROONEY JOLSON Rose of ITS Friday and Mickey Gloria In iv $25000 ROCKET er. A1 &: Jr Utah Undivided Profits $375,000 Alice FAYE STREAMS AND SMALL BROOKS BECOME RESERVES OF WATER FOR IRRIGATION THAT NOT ONLY IMPROVE THE CROPS AND FARM LAND OF THE INDIVIDUAL, BUT BY TURNING WASTELAND INTO RICH AND FERTILE SOIL, ADD TO THE PRODUCTIVITY AND WEALTH OF THE NATION. - - Member Federal Reserve System and Federal Deposit Insufance Corporation little GREAT o to Horatio Alger many of LAY AHEAD. When gathered into reservoirs, rain, . lyM THE MEN WHO TODAY HOLD PLACES OF LEADERSHIP S- DREW HOPE, WERE, AS BOYS, THRILLED BY HIS STORIEINSPIRATION AND COURAGE FOR THE CAREERS THAT Friday and Saturday for Growth Reservoirs America owes much S1I OUR DEMOCRACY- 5; -- The evening was spent chatting over the good eld times. Mrs Kofford left the following morning for her residence in Idaho Falls. Huntington The Birthday Club had a par ty Saturday night for their husbands at the home of Mr and Mrs Frank Kinder. Others attending were Mr. and Mrs Ezra Harrison, Mr and Mrs Leonard Wilson, Mr and Mrs Peirce Wilson, Mr and Mrs Frank Guymon, Mr and Mrs Cyril McArthur, Lillian Wilson, Orin Wilson and Mrs Revella Sitterud. Games and' , lunch were enjayed. Sale Committee are plan- - ing handiwork, Flora Jensen, Reporter Huntington for A Junior Rose Festival First Ward Girls was held at the home of Bishop arid; Mrs Kenneth Brasher Thursday evening. A program was enjoyed and mothers of the girls presented them with roses and Junior pins. Seventeen girls attended in addition to the mo- - WHERE THERE S AWILL THERES AWAY ' -- IN THESE UNITED STATES Mrs Wm. T. Litster, Reporter Cleveland Visitors at the Manti Temple last Thursday were Mr and Mrs Merril Larsen and children, Carl A. Larsen, Forest Gil son, Mr and Mrs Newel Nelson, Wm. T. Litster, ILioren Wells, Bishop Wm. F. Eden, Ruth Niel sen, all of Cleveland, and Bert Nielsen of Price. Building HONORS GIRLS ?lora OUR DEMOCRACY- LIONEL BARRYMORE CLAIRE TREVOR Wednesday and Thursday Bis City with Margaret OBRIEN Robert (PREST0N Danny THOMAS George MURP |