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Show FRIDAY, JANUARY EMERY 13, 1960 COUNTY PROGRESS, CASTLE at Stake Conference with Mr Leland Carroll, conducting and Mrs Warren Dean accompanying. There will be about thirty the trip make Vern Mrs Mr and and . . Young Huntington . William Mrs attended Guymon Mr and Mrs Henry Kartch-ne- r, a with the members Emery . . . Pres. LaVar Black, Mr and of meeting Carbonville Ward Sunday The Junior Girls and Senior Scouts held their Fireside Chat night. Mr Kartchner, Pres. Bl- Sunday evening at the home ack and Mr Young were speaDr. W. W. LEWIS Olkers and Mrs Merle Young of LuElla Maxfield. Gerald a and Dr. R: D. OSTLER was the sen speaker sang with Mrs Guymon as fine program was rendered. The M Men and Gleaner The Second Ward Relief VISUAL ANALYSIS Soaiety Presidency and class Girls held their Fireside Chat leaders held a meeting at the at the home of JoAnne Allred VISUAL SKILLS home of Mrs Audrey Sandberg last Sunday evening. Speaker VISUAL TRAINING was Elmo Anderson. Friday night. Uhe Church Tfews OPTOMETRISTS Price ... Castle Dale . , . The Greenriver Ward Choir Anyone in need of genealogwill sing at Price on Jan. 21 ical supplies can now purchase Green River Utah them from the Stake GenealMembers of ogy Committee. the Stake Committee have sold Christmas and everyday cards and wrappings, ami with every three dollar purchase they have given to the buyer a Book of (Remembrance, free of charge. Fifty books were given out. The cost of this book Is fifty cents. The balance of the proceeds has been used to purchase supplies. We extend our sin cere thanks to all who purchased cards and made this poss ible. These supplies may be obtained by contacting Hyrum Zwahlen, Ferron, general chair man of the Committee, or Jen- G KEENRIVER NOTES and' Mrs Don Robinson their baby to Grand June tion Friday for treatment. The child was sick with a cold and Mrs McNall advised them to take it to a hospital. Mr Robinson is Building and Bridge foreman on the railroad1. Mr took nti Emory DECEMBER 31, 1949 Resources President Other Banks United States Government Bonds Municipal Bonds Federal Reserve Bank Stock Cash and Due from C. R. FERGUSSON Vice President CLAUDE J. EMPEY $1,509,381.38 2,828,670.69 122,850.00 9,300.00 Cashier $4,470,202.07 EARL F. HILLS Asst. Cashier and Discounts Overdrafts Banking House Furniture and Fixtures Other Real Estate Loans o DIRECTORS C. R. FERGUSSON $2,359,477.92 772.64 Joseph Christiansen has Just returned from the Price Hospital where he spent last week receiving medical attention. Mr andl Mrs Wilford Anderson and Mr and Mrs Simon Olsen from Price visited relatives here Sunday. Ole Jensen made a trip to Salina last Tuesday and returned with a new 195(0 Chevrolet. Mrs Lou Jumper spent New Years and the preceeding week at Sunnydale visiting her sons family, Mr and Mrs Gailord Jumper. Homer Jensen Is vacationing In Florida. November 4 Castle Valley launched gas, oil truck service through County. George Young, County Commissioner, was injured while hunting deer Verna VanBuren, May 13 Orangeville, and Darwin Larsen, Ferron, were named as covaledictorians at South Emery High, and Marilyn Anderson was named valedictorian at North Emery High. Co-o- p. FWWUWWUW Price Theatre PRICE FRIDAY and SATURDAY Gentle, Respectful Care Who Took The West The Gal Our services in the care of your Loved One are performed tenderly, with the same respect and gentleness we would UTAH IN TECHNICOLOR show With toward one of our own family. YVONNE DeCARLO CHARLES COBURN Witbeck Funeral Home Sunday and Monday CASTLE DALE, UTAH Lady Attendant ROBERT CUMMINGS ANN BLYTHE In Free For All 10,000.00 S. ROCK WOOL INSULATION Liabilities Demand Deposits Time Deposits GOMER PEACOCK 2,105,510.76 r System and Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. Capital Surplus Undivided Profits .'.....$ A CEILING ch 99,844.38 $72.80 "Utah's miners and farmers are cooperating for a prosperous state. The farmers are using more and more tools and machinery made of metal The miners and their families are spending $50,000 a day for food from farms and ranges." 50,448.96 ' S' v Sold and Installed By WALLACE G. GRANGE 316 N. 2nd E Phone 494 UTAH PRICE W best-lookin- -- -- with YOU in mind. from handsome new Its brand-nefront grille to taildights. And its waiting for you to come and ride in it. the croucho ma ax show, 44 North Carbon Avenue ' '' ''V wwvwwwv Mills Equipment Company South Carbon at Ave. '' "' - Price, .N Utah X? River Bridge Price, Utah CARBON MOTOR SALES ,INC ... J MATINEE on Sunday at 2:30 p. m. and that are warranted for your protection. Entry Wednesday night over ail CBS stations Yob Bet Tear FOREST International Engineered Parts are just like the originals in International Trucks. Thats why they can be warranted. Thats why they fit better, wear better and last longer. And thats why they make money for truck operators. Theyre easy to install. Theyre dependable. We have a large stock. So come to usl for all truck parts for International Engineered Parts that fit, that stand up, It lets you drive without shifting. It has a terrific high compression engine, bigger than ever brakes, weatherproof steering. Yet it is ignition, feather-ligh- t excitingly easy to buy sad amaony economical to operate. No matter which make of ear you thought you might buy this year, Drive a De Soto before you decide.1 Let as arrange a demonstration. g new car of the all! Its the new De Soto, designed to give you more room, more comfort, more visibility, more safety and more lasting satisfaction than any car you ever owned. Heres the car designed Heres v BEYOND THE l ' . Thurs. fill) FOR THE LIFE OF THE BUILDING 109,000.00 $6,974,018.73 Tune in 28X26 GUARANTEED 200,000.00 Reserves Wed Betty DAVIS Joseph COTTON $6,514,725.39 Member Federal Tues. $4,409,214.63 (Full WIJOUTH, . Fork. $6,974,018.73 JOHN H. REDD DESOTO and ... Brinkerboff, Huntington matron died. LDS waited to hear Elder Jos. F. Merrill. October 28 Death called Mr Hans F. Larsen, Castle Dale, Sam W. Snow, Orangeville, and Wm. s. Worthen, American 35,817.88 U, A. W. MCKINNON SCO ther Sherril move his household goods to Ferron where he will be located for a while. Orangeville Mr' and Mrs A. E. Hall enjoy The ward Relief Society com ed a short visit from members pleted three quilts Tuesday un of their family and accompander direction of Work Director ied them .back to Salt Lake Mrs Ruby Robertson, and Mrs Jean Childs demonstrated figurine painting and taught a 1949 NEWS RESUME class during the day. Twenty members were served a lunch (Contd. from p. 1) at the Tops' cafe at the noon mer Doris Mae Ericksen, and hour, districts 5 and 6 being responsible for the luncheon. both of Elmo, were married. Mavoureen September 30 Adell Petersen of Castle Dale ORANGEVILLE succumbed in the Pries City NOTES hospital. Mars Killpack, Ferron married Edith Michaelis of Mrs B. By Ray Humphrey Salt Lake City. Jack Cox of Mr and Mr Dick Scow of and Sherril MarProvo were visitors here last Orangeville shall, Huntington, were marweek at the home of Mr and ried. Charles Lofley, Elmo, mar Mrs Arvon Scow. rled Beryl Tidwell, Wellington. Mr and Mrs Kenneth Cox John Soderquist are happy to be located in their October 7 new home in the south part of of Ferron died. Gene A. Snow, Joan Moffit, Ortown. They spent Christmas Ferron, and angeville, were married in the Eve in it. Sheldon Snow was a business Manti temple. visitor In Salt Lake City last October 21 Grunts struck week and then helped his bro Emery County cattle. Lydia as- 97,748.22 A. D. KELLER Reserve left on nie LeFevre of Castle Dale, sistant secretary. EMERY NOTES STATEMENT OF CONDITION A. W. MCKINNON Moore A. Tuesday for a weeks visit with her parents, Mr and Mrs Garrett Burnett, in Salt Lake City. Price, Utah OFFICERS Bill Mrs PAGE FIVE DACE,-UTA- J. ' |