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Show aCGUST 5, 1949 T L Mott EMERY Remember ? The Files Cleveland Of From Emery County Progress) George -" Board. Orangeville The golden wed ding anniversary of Mr and Mrs John K. Reid was celebrated at the family home here, with Jesse D. Jewkes, a son-i- n -law, acting as master of ceremonies. Castle Dale About 14,000 lives have been snuffed out in Emery County this summer by an agency of the government prairie dogs lives. FORTY KIKN if successful living .. and I. its as simple as this: Know what you want. 2. Figure out the cost. 3. Set up a definite program of savings that will add up to the right amount of money at the right time. 4. Faithfully follow your program week after week, month after month till the total in your bank book tells you that youre in! the FIRST step in the right direction, open a Savings Account in this bank today. As CARBON EMERY BANK - PRICE, UTAH MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM AND FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION Safety Deposit Boxes for Rent . YEARS AGO Cheer up! Dont kick because you have to button your wifes waist. Be glad your wife has a waist and wants it buttoned. And be glad you have a wife to button a waist for. Some mens wives have no waists to wives button. Some mens waists have no buttons on to button. Some mens wives who have waist with buttons on to button dont care a continental whether they are buttoned or ' not. Some men dont have any wives with waists with but tons on to be buttoned, any more than a rabbit. So cheer up. (A bit of humor published 40 years ago.) Castle Dale Chairman Sam uel Singleton of the Board of County Commissioners and J. H. Killpack, County Assessor, went to Salt ILake to protest the 40 percent increase in val uation plaaced on sheep and cattle by the State Board of Eq ualization. A number of Huntington our people will visit the GAR encampment at Salt Lake next week among them the Hon. Wm. Howard and A. P. Johnson. The Misses Meta Ferron and Sylvia Nelson returned to Salt Lake City Sunday after a y visit with their parents here, Mr and Mrs Andrew PAGE SEVEN ORANGEVILLE notes Mr and Mrs Ray Mr Alma G. Jewkes, Mr Jesse is, Mr and Mrs Clifford Mor-tense- n, Jr, Mary Lou Sorenson D. Jewkes and Mr A. G. Jewkes and Mrs Que Soren Marjorie Duzett. By Mrs Ray B. Humphrey Jr accompanied Mr and Mrs son, Mr Mr Mr and Mrs Earl Olsen and Mrs Jack Nielson, Glen Paulsen to Pleasant GrTerry, the young son of Mr Cowley visited here last week. Mr and Mrs Robert Whitehead and Mrs Flora Davis and son, D. McMullen, visited in Colorado last week. Mr and AGO announced this week. Bert Wil Mrs Ivan Johnson are enterAflBTY YEARS &t liams has sold his home to Go- - taining a new baby girl. W. D. the to&bies New rerrnand ms sophus mer D. Llewellyn of Magna; Mr Stokes is the latest owner of !a Buick car. P and Mr and Williams will move to (a girl) Washing Castle Dale County Comwere ton at once. bqy) missioners Isaac Allred and D. John Baileyja Heber Leonard and County Assessor Joseph Hansen returned yesterday from Salt Lake to which place they had gone to protest to the State Board of Equalization against the flat 30 percent increase on the val uation of farm land in Emery County recently ordered by the Taken PROGRESS. CASTLE DALE, UTAH COUNTY and Mrs Lynn Allen, was operated on at the Price Hospital the past week. Miss Carmen iLuke and friend of Salt Lake City spent the week end home with her parents, Mr and Mrs Emile Luke. Mr Keith Jewkes is expected home from the Price Hospital this week, after having spent some time there having special treatments and an operation on his leg, which was broken a year or more ago. Mr and Mrs Fred Stilson and Mrs Minnie Stilson were Hiawatha visitors the past week. Mrs Clara Seely is happy to have her father, Mr Jacob Sorenson, 95, who is both physically and mentally spry, and her sister of Salt Lake City visiting with her and her family. They have 'been guests at the home of Mr and Mrs W. L. Guvmon this week. Visitors here the past week at the home of Mrs Cora Cox, were Mr and Mrs Milton Avery and their son and wife, Mr and Mrs Bill Avery, of Tacoma Wa shington and Mr and Mrs Roy Thayne of Salt Lake City. Mrs Avery, Mr Thayne and Mrs Cox are brother and sisters. Mrs Alvin Guymon and dau ghter, Mrs Reid Moffitt, were Salt Lake visitors the past week. Mr and Mrs Lyman Curtis and daughter Merlin, Mr and Mrs Jack Curtis and small dau ghter and Mrs Beatrice Brasher visited in Provo Sunday with Mr and Mrs Bill Curtis and new baby and Mr and Mrs George Curtis. ON AUTO and TRUCK INSURANCE SAVE up to 30 per cent Emery Mr Robert Harding of Salt Lake met here this week with the town Board to make plans for a sprinkling system at the cemetery. Plans were made and surveys taken for the project. QCOILVASHineP week. Mr and Mrs Bruce Ware left Wednesday for a vacation trip. They expect to visit in Logan and Yellowstone Park on their trip. Sunday visitors at tnc a. a. Van Buren home were Mr and Mrs Elden Van Buren of Man-t- i. Miss Roanna Van Buren ae companied them back to Man ti for a visit. Miss Belle Snow is spending a week at home for her vacation. She is in Nurses training at the Dee Hospital in Ogden and is the daughter of Mrs Jeanette Snow. Mr and Mrs J. Frank Killian visited relatives upstate the past week. Over the week end they had the following members cf their family visit with them: Mrs Cora Van Buren, Verna Van Buren and Mr and Mrs Ted Van Buren of Provo, Mrs IRena Scarpino of Los AnHowlett of geles, Mrs Stella Price and children and Miss Elva Killian of Salt Lake City. Mr Easton Snow is slowly improving at the Price Hospital after a recent accident at the Wattis Coal mine. Miss Connie Rae Van Buren has had as her guest the past week, her cousin, Miss Acord, of California. Mr and Mrs Dennis Killian have been enjoying a visit from some of their grandchildren from California, during the past month. Miss Phyllis Jensen is in Salt Lake City where she is employ ed for a while. Work is progressing on the Grassy Lake Reservoir. A crew of men are busy finishing the dams and spillway. The reservoirs are full and will be turned loose in the near future, ac cording to officials of the Cottonwood Creek Consolidated Ir rigation Company. Share in Dividends See Your Local Agent or S. N. Alger, Elmo NATIONAL I build a weatherproof roof house on an average 6-ro- om ONLY A DOLLAR but many dollars, deposited regularly al this bank, can help you build security, and have the other good things you want. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK of PRICE PIONEEB BANK OF EASTERN UTAH Member Federal Reserve System And Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation PURINA RESEARCH FARM RECORDS PROVEI Mr and Mrs Elmo Anderson had as guests Monday evening, Mr and Mrs A. G. Angelloz, uneir daughter and husband, Mr and Mrs Louis Robert HI, and baby of New Orleans. Mr and Mrs Angelloz are the parents of Elmos war buddy who was killed in action in Germany at the same time that Elmo was wounded. His parents came all the way from New Orleans to learn all they could about their sons death, Gai-lla- Also and ove last Sunday to attend an Sir and Mrs Elmer Addley, Mr family have just returned from Adams family reunion. The Ad and Mrs Elsworth Christiansen a vacation at Yellowstone Park. ams family and Jewkes family are related. "Uncle Al received a beautiful boquet of gladioli for being the oldest member present. Mr and Mrs Glen Paulsen have their grandaughter. Miss Marilyn Stansfield of Salt Lake City visiting with them this but 12,000 of them will EMERY notes ten-da- Nelson. and FARMERS UNION AUTOMOBILE & CASUALTY COMPANY rd irom Elmo. Mr and Mrs Harold Sorenson spent last week vacationing in Bryce and Zions Canyon and other interesting spots in Southern Utah. V" Mrs Lucinda Williams of Salt Lake was home visiting her sisters and brothers and other relatives and friend. Miss Mae Keele of Salt Lake City visited here a couple of days with her parents. Dr. and Mrs D. S. Judd ot Ephraim visited here at the home of Mr and Mrs Carl A Christiansen reunion was held Sunday at Ferron Reservoir. Those present from Emery were; Mr and M;s Ken Pet ersen, Mr and Mrs Lamar Olsen, Mr and Mrs Lavar Christiansen, Mr and Mrs Bob Lew ' 'S ' -- fCAN MEAN AN EXTRA 1000-1500i.BS,ivn- LK! Many dairymen are finding that extra pounds of con dition on a cow while dry mean extra milk next lactation. Yes, by feeding Purina Dry and Freshening Chow the 60 days when dry, they've found that 100 lbs. extra weight (over the weight of calf) on a Jersey cow should mean an extra 1000-150- 0 lbs. of milk! PURINA DRY & FRESHENING JOYOUS 'll, ii CHOW is especially built to condition dry cows . . gives them to build strong what they need to help easy calving to produce extra milk. Purina Dry & Freshencalves ing Chow now has fortified Checkers' added for ... ... extra vitamins, minerals, and protein variety. month Every homemaker can now save many dollars every save time, too -- and with an Electric Home Freezer. You save money because quantity purchases always result in Youll find that freezing is quicker, cleaner and cooler savings. than home canning that it saves time and work. And with an Electric Home Freezer you always have food on hand for unexfoods in every pected guests and seasonal season. No wonder Electric Home Freezers X are so popular. Particularly joyous since she got her home fixed up with John Days "Easy Payment Budget Plan. no red tape, no It was simple beyond her belief no mortgage. John Days made delay, and best of all all arrangements and before she knew it the remodeling was done. JOHN DAY LUMBER CO. Dealers have many models and sizes for families of 2 to 12. Utah POWER & LIGHT CO . 255 West INTERMOUNTAW electrical association 1st North, Price, Utah Across from Utah Poultry We deliver through Emery County every Tuesday Mail Orders taken care of Price Commission Co. Price, Utah |