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Show COUNTY PROGRESS, EMERY PAGEr FOUR Zjhe Church fews - EMERY COUNTY PROGRESS ESTABLISHEDand1900 Publisher RAY M. WILLIAMS, Editor Published Every Friday Morning at Castle Cleveland . . . Dale, Utah was A farewell testimonial held Saturday night in honor of Arva Lou Mortensen. The following program was rendered: Duet, Mr and Mrs Robert Vere King; prayer, Litster; piano selection, Lynette Thorderson; reading, Grace Lee Subscription: $2.50 the year A First Class Publication Entered in the Postoffice in Castle Dale, Utah, as Second Class Mail Matter, under the Act of March 3, 1879. Nielson; Reporter, Carolyn Harding; song and cheer leader, Helen Smodey. Ifie meeting was held at the home of Mrs Club Notes 4-- H Carolyn Harding, Rep. Ferron club The Happy Caoking of Ferron, under the direction of Mrs Marie Wayman and Mrs held Ann Swasey, Leaders, their fourth meeting at the home of Kathleen Bailey Friday the noth. The next meeting will be held at the home of Irene Larson. 4-- H H Florence Wayman, Rep. LEGAL DEPT. Cleveland Board Members County Loren Dalton and Earline Black report the following appointments of leaders for the various groups: Lynette Thorderson, Agnes Jensen, Faye Creditors will present claims McArthur, Iva Jensen, Earline with vouchers attached to the Black, Neva Davis, Loren Daladministratrix at ton, Zella Stokes and Hazel undersigned the law offices of Duane A. McMullen. One group reporting was the Frandsen, attorney for Administratrix, at Price, Utah on or Five Busy Stitches and orbefore the 113th day of August, ganized as follows: Pres., 1949. Tucker; vice pres., MariKate (Reid, Administratrix of lyn Arnold; sec., Sally Nelson; the Estate of Alex Terrance reporter, Carolyn Larson; song Reid, also known as A. T. Reid, and cheer leader, Louana Eden; deceased. organist, Marilvn Arnold. Zella Duane A. Frandsen, Attorney Stokes and Hazel McMullen are for Administratrix Price, Utah their advisors. Plans were disFirst Published: June 10, 1949 cussed for the coming years Last Published: July 1, 1949 work. Their first meeting was held at the home of Zella Stokes and the second meeting at the Tucker home. IN THE DISTRICT COURT IN AND FOR EMERY COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH In the Matter of the Estate of ALEX TERRANCE REID, also known as A. T. REID, Deceased. NOTICE TO CREDITORS 4-- H 4-- H Lu-re- ne To Automobile Castle Dale The Cooking Daisies Club met at the home of their leader, Mrs Rose Ryan, on Tues day, June 114. Eight were pres-- 1 ent.They chcse Cooking DaiCan you pay these costs? sies for their club name. The 1. Medical expenses group made the following kinds 2. Court Costs of toast: French toast, milk 3. Lawyers fees toast, orange toast and cinna4. Judgment, costs mon toast. The next meeting Automobile (Liability Insurance will be held June 21 at the is the best answer to this home of Mrs Ryan. question! Sunny Johansen, Rep. 4-- Owners Phone H all makes of rewashing machines, motors. Repair of appliances electric Write or call: Repair of frigerators, and electric ail electric ranges, etc. Clayton Worthen 4th East, Price 857-Price New pianos. $120 FOR SALE down and $29.45 for 18 months. See the House of Music, Price, tc23 Utah. 684 N. Phone J, DO YOU NEED A FURNACE? Dont wait for winter to get it. Do it now before the rush. We have a complete line of Furnaces, Stokers and Blowers ready for immediate installation. For a free estimate call your Friendly Lennox Dealer, Wasatch Furnace and Appliance Co., stores in Price, Provo, Murray and Salt Lake. Phone tc36 Price 095R1. 1947 Chrysler Roy FOR SALE al Club Coupe. New tires, low mileage, perfect condition inside and out. Outstanding bargain. inquire Progress office. tp HEMSTITCHING ILL KINDS Uso pinking and buttonholes. at Morells Dress 52tp40 in Huntington. Soda fountain, FOR SALE lartoonator, compressor, sink, 12 stools, tables with chairs (new ihrome), malt mixer, cafe dish ;s. Inquire Gladys Cafe, Castle drs Draper Shop three-jompartm- 2tp41 Dale. Case Hay Loader, n fine condition. A real bargain at $125. L. W. Killpack, 2tp41 FVrron. Utah. FOR SALE Mortensen, Khyva Price and Virginia Eden; speakers were Bp. J. J. Larson, Pres. Perry E. Snow, Bp. Perry Wakefield, Edward (Larsen, H. B. Mortensen, Myrtle Mortensen, Hans Mortensen and Arva Lou Mortensen. Four acres of wheat and 3 acres of barley have been plant ed on the church farm this year. All has been watered together with the hay crop. The planting and first irrigation was under the supervision of Wm. T. Litster. Others contributing to the work, either with man power, machinery or teams were: Forest Gilson, Bobbie Davis, Neils Sorensen, Kay Christiansen, Bert Lam-pMax Price, Nels Mortensen, George White, Van Jones, Lloyd Larson, Thomas Price and Earl Colby. It was then turned over to the Elders Quorum under the supervision of Ralph Bracken. Following is a list of the boys going on the Stake Aaronic Priesthood trip: James Potter and son and Grant Stokes as chaperones, Jack Allred as truck driver, Gean Carlson, Kyle Arnold, Jay Stokes, Ted Tucker, Ben Tucker, Bobbie Bishop, Keven Jensen, Thyrill Me Jay Price, Fred Allred, Val Jensen, Ronald Erickson and Junior Erickson. Huntington . . . A chartered bus, with Martin Black as driver, will take 25 girls of the Girls Organization of both wards on a trip to Bryce Canyon. This is in recognition of their having re h. Far-lan- d, ceived awards in .1948. The party will depart Wednesday morn Admg and return on Friday. with visors making the trip the girls are Ora Larsen, Maud ie Moffitt, Anna Nielsen and Ruth Guymon. Tuesday morning 30 of our beys joined the Priesthood group of Emery Stake for a trip to Mesa Verde. Andrew Anderson, Wells Wakefield, Gea ry McCandless and Paul Paulsen were in charge. Elmo . . . Mr and Mrs Vearl Tucker deaccompparted on Tuesday toPriesthood any the Aaronic boys on their trip through C01 orado. Fireside Chat was held at the home of Mr and Mrs Claude Ericksen Sunday evening. Mr Ericksen gave the lesson and Doris Ericksen played a piano solo. The Wellington Ward of Car bon Stake gave the program in inmeeting Sunday. Speakers Clecluded Cloy Peterson and ment Atwood. The Wellington choir furnished the music also. In addition there was a speaker and a musical number from Huntington. Orangeville . . . is plan- The Ward Primary ning an excursion on Thursday, June 23, to the Manti temple where the boys and Every da' electricity is becoming a more important factor in the business an investment to save of farming time, money and labor. Electricity can transform your farming from an opelabor into a ration of semi - automatic function. Electricity back-breakin- g also helps in many ways to make farm living more comfortable and convenall at a cost so low it will ient astound you. girls will do baptismal work. The young people have sold pop corn and candy and put The lower prices you have been on other projects to provide Memtheir for funds the trip. waiting for are here now bers of the Stake Presidency, Stake Genealogical Committee and the Ward Bishopric are planning on accompanying them, advises President Mary Jewkes. President and Mrs Elden G. Luke and sons, Bishop Raymond R. Sitterud, Leslie Moffitt and others accompanied the on their Aaronic Priesthood trip tao Mesa Verde National Park this week. There were 6 UTAH POWER & LIGHT CO. truck loads of boys and 5 tourA TAX PAYING COMPANY local ing cars in the group from the Home Ownership Stake. IB f Reliable Help Wanted man with car wanted to call on farmers in Emery County. Wonderful opportunity. $15 to $20 in a day. No experience or required. Permanent. capital Write today. JvlcNE3S COMPANY, Dept. B, 2423 Magnolia 2tp42 St., Oakland 7, Calif. eOrangevillSeveral of our citizens att- FOR SALE 1947 Oldsmobile ended the funeral for Mr War- Hydromatic 76 Sedanette, 25990 ren Peacock which was held actual miles. Excellent conin Price Wednesday. Mr Pea- dition. Owner in service and cock was a former Orangeville leaving for Japan. $1500 or best resident. offer. May be seen at W. L. Guy ltp mohs, Orangeville. Elmo G. Geary HUNTINGTON, by group of girls; trio, Mayzelle REPAIRING 4-- H 4-- Clarinet solo, Lee Mill er accompanied by Lail Miller; solo, Dagmar Litster; dlince Electric Appliance Wager. Club notes All for publication must be submitted to the County Agents office.) Huntington Club The M. M. M. C. had their first meeting on May 25 and the following officers Pres. Cathrine were elected: Huntington; vice Pres., Peggy Nielson; sec. & treas., Marilyn (.Notice: CASTLE DALE, UTAH UTAH 2631 Dependable Insurance Male FOR mod- SALE ern home located on main st. in Castle Dale. For further in- formation write to Box 88, Lay-toUtah, or contact Mrs Geo. N. Jeffs, Castle Dale. 3tp42 BIG IRIS OFFERING 17 beautiful bearded Iris for $3.00. Includes 10 named varieties, i fall bloomer,. 2 perfumed, 4 other lovely ones. Offer closes July 15. A wonderful bar gain for Iris lovers. Choice may be made if you visit my garden. Money must accompany order. Mrs Irma P. Snow, Grow er of New and Choice Iris. 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