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Show EMERY FOUR PAGE COUNTY PROGRESS, Jjhe Church Tfews - - EMERY COUNTY PROGRESS 1900 ESTABLISHED Editor M. RAY and Publisher WILLIAMS, CASTLE DALE, UTAH Cleveland Published Every Friday Morning at Castle Dale, Utah Subscription: $2.50 the year A First Class Publication Entered in the Postoffice in Castle Dale, Utah, as Second Class Mall Matter, under the Act of March ... officers Glen Paulsen, and Pearl Huntington Barton were in attendance at Sunday School last Sunday and organized a Junior Sunday Sch ool. The following officers were sustained: Supt., Gladys Assistants, Andria Nelson and Johanna Oveson; Secretary, Clarisa Dalton; Organist, Aretha Jensen; Chorister, Pearl Gilson and teacher, Marie OvStake Lloyd 3, 1879. All-re- d; LEGAL PUBLICATIONS has been fined $25 for whipping her husband on the street. She should have known home was the only place for A wife that. IN THE DISTRICT COURT IN Repair of AND FOR EMERY COUNTY, frigerators, STATE OF UTAH JOHN G. ADAMS, and HAR- and electric VEY AINSWORTH B. and all electric and ranges, etc. RUTH E. AINSWORTH, GALE PROTECTION against the of FIRE RAVAGES Call N. L. WILLIAMS, Agent Fire Insurance Co. A UTAH COMPANY Castle Dale Phone 31X Home U. S. Rock Wool Insulation STOACO STORM DOORS WINDOWS and of ALUMINUM ALL-STEE- Casement WALLACE G. Phone By GRANGE 316 No. 2nd E. UTAH 494 PRICE and if she is deceased, her unknown executor, administrator, heirs, devisees, and creditors and all other persons unknown claiming any right, title, estate or interest in or hen upon the real property described in the Complaint adverse to plaintiffs' ownership or clouding plaintiffs title thereto, Defendants MALINDA SUMMONS STATE OF UTAH TO THE ABOVE DEFENDANTS: You are hereby summoned to appear within twenty days after the service of this summons upon you, if served within the county in which this action within is brought: otherwise, thirty days after service, ana defend the above entitled action; and in case of your failure so to do, judgment will be rendered against you according to the demands of the Com plaint, which has been filed with the clerk of the said corner of the northeast quar- AGE Dependence Which will you have at 65? A sound Life Insurance program can provide the answer. Elmo G. Geary HUNTINGTON, Phone UTAH 2631 Dependable Insurance 1949 1949 . . . The Castle Dale Ward Relief Society will hold a work and business meeting next Tuesday in the Stake House. Everyone is invited to attend. The afternoon will be spent quilting. The new presidency of the Castle Dale Ward Primary; Leah Christensen, Pres.; Mina Jensen, 1st Counselor; Ella An derson, 2nd Counselor and Ru th Huntsman, Secretary, entei officers tained the at a social in the ward chapel Wednesday evening. The teachers topic was given by Ella Anderson followed by games. Refreshments were served ana gifts of appreciation were presented to Merle Albrechtsen, Pres.; Leah Jacobs and Udella Johansen, Counselors and Venice Jensen, secretary. out-goi- ng MAN busi- 3, Emery ... ' Members of the Priesthood to answer the special call to go to the temple Thursday, Ju ne 30 were: Bp. Byron C. Peacock, Arthur M. Anderson, Clyde Mortensen, Andrew Han sen, Alfred Hansen, R. G. Crook, Bland Allred and G. L Olsen. i How FAR Will They Go? ... A Progress1 Ad opportunity. A small amount, deposited regularly in your savings account, will add up to a college education for your i p j Why not open that savings account in this bank today? ' 5 Safety Deposit Boxes for Rent 1 V. U Postmaster and Mrs E. Ray Curtis and daughter Shauna drove to Cedar City and St. George over the holiday week end. Mrs Curtis and daughter will remain in St. George foi a while to be with her brother, R. Moffitt, who is very ill. Members of the County Library Board and County Librarian visited most of the county libraries last Friday afternoon. libThey report most of the raries functioning very good. TYPICALLY AMERJCAbp H WWt EMERY notes Mr Alpine and Mrs Fred Forbes of visited with her par- ents, Mr and Mrs Joseph Chris tiansen, and his sisters, Mrs Eve Jensen and Mrs Ruth Mrs Sylvia Edmonston of Ok lahoma City visited friends in Emery a few days last week and was a guest at the home of Mr and Mrs Ole Jensen. She had made her home in Emery some years ago while her hus band worked on the oil wells here. She was enroute from Calif, on a visit. Kep Peterson got some bad leg bruises and one broken rub at the rodeo on the 4th of July. It would have been much more serious had it not been for qu ick thinking of Dennis Jensen, who cut the ropes on the bron co in time to save other injur- In the development of America many typically American ouaut HAVE COME TO BE ASSOCIATED WITH PARTICULAR. SECTIONS OF THE THE TERAA 'YANKEE THRIFT", FOR EXAMPLE, STEMS COUNTRY. FROM NEW ENGLANO, YET WE RECOGNIZE THRIFT AS A TRAOlTlONAL VIRTUE OF AMERICANS IN GENERAL. ies. Mr and Mrs Jack Schmidt ana two children are here from Col umbus, Ohio visiting her na-en- ts, Mr and Mrs Mervm Mr and Mrs Donald Johnson and daughter from Salt Lake City are here visiting her parents, Mr and Mrs Clinton Broderick. Mr Broderick is some what improved but is still at the hospital. Homer Jensen was taken to the Price Hospital this week for medical aid and a checkup. Mr and Mrs L. W. Peterson of Salt Lake City are here visiting this week. Mr and Mrs Lamar Dennison and children visited their parents, Mr and Mrs Arthur M. Anderson, enroute from Yellowstone Park. Mr and Mrs Bill Rich from Idaho visited here on the 4th with her mother, Mrs Flossie Simonsen. Paul E. Hess of the U. S. Navy at Memphis, Tenn. spent the past week here getting ac- - No BETTER EVIDENCE OF THRIFT AS A NATIONAL CAN BE FOUND CHARACTERISTIC THAN IN THE OWNERSHIP OF LIFE INSURANCE FIVE AMERICAN FAMILIES. BY FOUROUTOF THEY GAIN, THROUGH THEIR THRIFT, SECURITY FOR THE FUTURE AND CONFIDENCE TO GO FORWARD TO FRESH ACHIEVEMENTS. gr. form1loek Don't Ut 09 of flroln to forco yo lo, ! ,hon loon veto StedGWiW BUIS Three Convenient Sizes 1000, 2200 and 3276 Bu. PRICE Easier erection, better protection against your fire, weather, and vermin. Storing Grain valuable grain in a Butler Steel Bin makes you certain of a price for your grain at least equal to loan value. Grain bin steel allocations are limited Don't wait -- see us today. UTAH FRIDAY and SATURDAY THE FOR GOVERNMENT AT 4 5 YEARS The Life Of Riley WILL LOAN 85 OF THE AMOUNT INTEREST. SEE YOUR LOCAL AAA OFFICE ABOUT A LOAN P. C. JONES & SONS Castle Dale, Utah Phone 12y2 With William BENDIX James GLEASON BEWARE OF A LEAKY ROOF! Sun. Mon. Tues. Wed The longer you put off repairs the more it usually costs to fix . . . and if you wait too long, rain seeping in may rot frame work, streak walls and cause plaster to Ginger ROGERS Fred ASTAIRE -I- n- fall. us make a thorough examination of it now, while we still have materials avail able, and give you an estimate of the cost of putting it back in first class condition. Let The Barkleys Of Broadway ..A., THURSDAY A CALAMITY JANE Is Efeead In 1,000 AND SAM BASS Wf VX-- AH VK. MB? IN TECHNICOLOR i CARBON EMERY BANK - PRICE, UTAH MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM AND DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION FEDERAL p? " II children. You cannot give them more. You will not give them less. miJsVe Mr and Mrs Ted S children spent visiting her paintsPaJ Mrs A. Y. Clark In Technicolor All the way . . . through high school, then on tocoQege for the education that will open wide the door to 1 Sorenson OUR DEMOCRACY- - Huntington after having returned from a weeks visit in California at the H. Y. Wagnei home. Mr and Mrs Alton Bryan and daughter of Spanish Fork were week end guests at the homes of Mr and Mrs Ray E. Hassinger and Mrs lEdna Reid. Mr and Mrs Lyle Poulsen of Provo were holiday visitors at the home of Mr and Mrs C. ltc E. Poulsen. FOR RENT Modern apartVisiting at the home of Mrs ment on Main Street. See P. Leah Luke this week were Mr C. Castle Dale, and Mrs Ben Killpack of Provo Christensen, and Mr and Mrs Lincoln Luke Utah. ltp of Price and their sons. Visitors at the home of Mrs ORANGEVILLE notes Edna Reid on the 4th were her daughter and husband, Mr By Mrs Ray B. Humphrey and Mrs K. D. Marquis, of Mr Alfred Fail of California is visiting here with his sister, .Helper. Mr Mrs I. B. Humphrey Mrs Katie Sevy, and other rel and and and Mrs Darlene family atives and friends. of Salt Lake son and Dailey Mr Alma Scovill and family were holiday guests of City spent the 4th holiday with his Mr and Mrs Ray B. Humphrey. mother, Mrs A. A Scovill, and Mr and Mrs Alvin Guymon family. have been caring for the chilGuests the past week at the home of Mr and Mrs Jack Bell dren of Mrs Guymons brother, wer Mr and Mrs Danald Kahl 'Leonard Tuttle, while a new and daughter of Los Angeles. son has made his arrival to Mrs Kahl is the former Joyce the Tuttles, who live at Price Mr Philip Snow has been vis Bell, daughter of Mr and Mrs ilting his parents, Mr and Mrs John Bell of Castle Dale. S. E. Snow, the past week. Misses Carmen Luke, now Mr and Mrs J. W. Humphrey at Castle Gate, and and nursing of Maud Luke, who is employed spent grandchildrenhere Ephraim Saturday visiting at Salt Lake City, spent the with Mrs Ellen M. Humphrey week end holiday at home. and other relatives. Grandma Visitors at the home of Mr Humphrey has been visiting and Mrs Ray E. Hassinger on the past two weeks at the the 4th were his parents, Mi home of Mr and Mrs Kent Stil and Mrs George Fullerton, of son. Mrs Fred W. (Reid is able to Spring Glen and his sister and husband,, Mr and Mrs Keith be home again, after having an operation and 'being at the Gardner, of Helper. Mr and Mrs Marcell Peacock L. D. S. Hospital in Salt Lake and daughter are visiting at City for some time. Her dauthe home of Mr and Mrs Fred ghter, Mrs Enid Anderson, ana r Americas richest Castle Dale Orangeville . . . FOR SAILE July 12 has been set aside World famous as a special temple excursion Massey Harris combines. See or call DeLuxe date and the committee is plMotor Co. at Price or Eldrea anning on a good crowd par3tc44 ticipating. Mortensen, Emery. VTF-201-12- i f - RUG n, N j HEMSTITCHING and buttonholes. Mrs Draper at Morells Dress 52tp4Q Shop in Huntington. BIG IRIS OFFERING 17 beautiful bearded Iris for $3.00. Jncludes 10 named varieties, 1 fall bloomer, 2 perfumed, 4 other lovely ones. Offei 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. 4tp42 Ferron, Utah. ness in Emery County which includes Castle Dale, Hunting-toAmerican Insurance Co. other towns. Permanent if you are a hustler. Write Raw RAY HASSINGER Agent leighs, Dept. Den Orangeville, Utah ver, Colo. 3tp44 NOW is the time to order your Notary Public shrubs and trees for Fall Plant ing. For genuine Stark Bros, trees and shrubs, see Ray b. Humphrey, Orangeville. tp A reporter claims that nothmuso FOR 4 room RENT modern ing infuriates a woman furnished. $45.00 ch as bo have guests drop in apartment, See Mrs Dorral unexpectedly and find the ho- per month. tp use looking like it usually does. Jensen, Castle Dale. FOR SALE Modern home, 3 bedrooms, bath, furnace, new chicken coop and full lot. Oral E. Johansen, Castle Dale, Utah. U ! ALL KINDS Also pinking SALESMAN WANTED WANTED for Rawleigh INSURANCE week. Bdrdell here from the J, ed i ; ; all makes of President of the Girls Organ washing machines, motors. Repair ol ization, Margie Stokes, wishes appliances electric all girls, ages 12 toto25, who want to take the trip Timpanogas Write or call: Cave on July 26 and 27 to Worthen Clayton next before Sunday. notify her 684 N. 4th East, Price Price Phone 857-Huntington . . . Elder Carl Young has return New pianos. $120 FOR SALE down and $29.45 for 18 months. ed home from his mission in See the House of Music, Price, the Western States. tc23 Utah. Clawson . . . DO YOU NEED A FURNACE? Five Seagull Girls were grad Dont wait for winter to get uated from Primary in exerciit. Do it now before the rush ses conducted Sunday evening. We have a complete line of They were Betty Price, Helen Furnaces, Stokers and Blowers Dawn Nielsen, Joan Wright, ready for immediate install- Carolyn Duncan, and Mary Lou ation. For a free estimate call Tatton. The services were unyour Friendly Lennox Dealer, der direction of President (La Wasatch Furnace and Appli- Ver Nielsen, who has also been ance Co., stores in Price, Provo, their leader the past year. Mrs Murray and Salt Lake. Phone Rena Grange and Mrs Flora tc36 Jensen of Huntington, Stake Price 095R1. Primary officers, were present. rag rugs. Also ready-mad- e rugs for sale. Formerly W. W. Murray Ranch, Huntington, Utah, Phone 4317. 4tp43 FIRE or Independence eson. re- WEAVING ter of the northwest quarter made like you want of Section 16, Township 21' Rugs from them your own material. South, Range 16 East, Salt The diamond weave is our speLake Base and Meridian; thence south 132 feet; west cialty. Call and see us. C. E. 330 north 1132 feet; east Hales, weaver and designer of 330 OLD i h: Beginning at the northeast feet; feet to beginning. DUANE A. FRAND6EN Attorney for Plaintiffs Price, Utah First publication, July 1, Last publication, July 29, L i Plaintiffs, vs. GAMMAGE, U-ta- and .Installed Sold AINSWORTH, court This action is brought to quiet the title of the plaintiffs the following described land Windows to in Emery County, State of L QUONSET BUILDINGS Aluminum Electric Appliance REPAIRING brgranddaughter, Kaye Reid, home. her ought Mr and Mrs Harold Guyroon and baby have been visiting at the home of Mr and Mrs N. Thomas Guymon the past quainted with his tiny daughter. Mrs Rosetta Peacock has be en quite ill the past week. Mr and Mrs Cleve Swasey and family and Mr and Mrs Starring Yvonne Monies Weekly DeCARLO Howard DUFF MATINEE on Sunday at 2:30 p, m. wwwvwuv JOHN DAY LUMBER CO. 255 West 1st North Price " |