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Show ntmtf, JANUARY Jjhe Church ?ews Cleveland . . . Work COUNTY PROGRESS, EMERY 20, 1950 - sented a program in sacrament meeting Sunday. Fonta Tatton, meeting last Tuesday Doris Snow and Maxine Gill at Relief Society was spent in were and Darrel and putting down a new linoleum LaRuespeakers, Price sang. floor covering which is an add- ed improvement to, their room. Huntington . . . Primary Stake Board meeting was held at the home of Mrs Laura Brown on Monday evening, with Della Brasher as hostess. Mrs Doris Leonard pre sented the lesson. Mr and Mrs Edward Brinkerhoff were present, Mr Brinkerhoff being the representatPrimary Advisor ive of the Priesthood. . . . The Gleaner Girls of the Emery Ward MIA held their Sheaf Binding ceremony Sunday, Jan. 15. A very impressive program was rendered. Tlhe following girls participated: Class president, Marjorie Duzett, Naomi Sorenson, JoAnne Allred, Shirley Jorgenson,. Geraldine Mary Lou Sorenson, Nedra BlackPauline Hess, burn, Lois Draper, Betty Jean Whetsel, Barbara Petty, ThelClawson . . . ma Addley, Shonna Peterson of the and Gean Christiansen. Their Seminary students South Emery High School pre- leaders are Zona Anderson and Mabel Mortenson. Emery Mor-tenso- n, of Provo, and assisting in the care of their new baby girl. Mr and Mrs Russel Fautin of Pleasant Grove, and Mr and Mrs Warren Lunseford of Provo visited relatives here Sunday. Mrs Bessie Wright spent a few days in Salt Lake where her son Lyle underwent surgery at the Veterans' hospital last Thursday. At last report he was recovering nicely. is Blackburn Mrs Frank spending a few days in Helper where she is receiving medical care. FERRON NOTES Huntsman the attended Ray Wareham stock show in Denver this week Mr and Mrs Sherril Snow are cosily located in the Leland Bohleen home. Mr and Mrs Ed Christensen of Milford visited here recently with his folk, Mr and Mrs Bryan. Mrs Sarah Bryan is now stay ing with her son Clinton and family at Kenilworth. Mr and Mrs Max Jolley of Salt Lake City were here Iasi week visiting with her folk, Mr and Mrs Joseph Worthen. Mrs Jolley was the former Sodonia Worthen. She has gone thru the three major operations past few months but is now getting along better. George Foote, now of Salt Lake City but formerly of Fer-rocelebrated his 90th birthday last Thursday. He is well and hearty, feels fine and gets around very spry. He and his wife sold their home here Iasi fall and moved to Salt Lake. Quiltings are the fad here. One at Mrs iLeola Jensens Iasi Wednesday, one at Mrs Stella Jenkins Tuesday and Monday of this week Mrs Lucy Rasmussen and Mrs Loye Thompson attended one at Mrs Alice Justesens in Orangeville. By Mrs Deborah El-d- en CLAWSON Dr. W. W. LEWIS Dr. R. D. OSTLER OPTOMETRISTS VISUAL El-w- ANALYSIS Ralphs. Mi and Mrs Owen Price and family of Sunnydale were visitors at the home of Mr and Mrs A. L. Oox. Mrs Edith Jensen is spending a few days with her son and his wife, Mr and Mrs Max Jensen VISUAL SKILLS VISUAL TRAINING Price NOTES By Mrs Bessie Wright Seely Ralphs, recently releas ed from the armed forces is here for an indefinite stay with in his parents, Bp. and Mrs Utah PROFITS ARE MADE ON THE NEST Help your layers make good by giving them a high quality, feed like Larro Farm-teste- d Egg Mash. Contains nutrients high producing hens need. Ask for Larro Egg Mash, developed and proved at Larro Research Farm. See for yourself what Larro can do to help you increase your profit over n, egg-maki- U. S. ROCK WOOL INSULATION feed cost CASTLE DALE. UTAH ORANGEVILLE NOTES A CEILING 26 by 26 (Full $67.60 fill) GUARANTEED UTAH HUNTINGTON, ch FOR THE LIFE OF THE BUILDING Sold and Installed G. WALLACE Phone 494 PRICE By GRANGE 316 N. 2nd E UTAH DALE NOTES I By Mrs Ray B. Humphrey Mrs Lue Fox is visiting in California with her daughter law. Dr and Mrs and son-iCharles Pearson. She also vis ited relatives in Salt Lake City en route. Business visitors in Sait Lake City the past week were Mr and Mrs Bruce Ware. Hal M. Cox accompanied the County Agent to Logan and the special Adult attended Leadership school held there the past week. Mrs Estella Jewkes enjoyed a visit over the week end from her son Glendon and family of Kenilworth. Word was received here last Wednesday by Mrs David N. Jewkes of the death of her bro ther, John Peterson of MantL Mr and Mrs Jack V. Cox of Salt Lake City spent the week end here with his mother, Mrs n- WLY Wll-be- rg FOR SALE Mr Mrs Eldon Jorgenson of Emery Wednesday afternoon Mr and Mrs Cecil Waterman of Price visited their mother, Mrs Ellen Grange. Mrs Dee Humphrey received word this week from her brother, Grant Wareham who is in the U. S. armed services, that he had completed his first phase of training with the 3rd highest rating. He has now been transferred to Memphis, Tennessee, where he will take a course in the fundamental of aeronautics. Grant was a former student body president at South Emery High school. Seven Bee Hive girls entertained their mothers and listened to the opera Hansel and Gretel on Friday evening at the home of Mrs Hilma Pea- BAs71 ne NeU Cox. and Mrs Glen Davis enjoyed a visit from their daugh ter and her husband, Mr and KIQ V8 FORD (4 Door Sedan) 1936 ONLY A DOLLAR VERY GOOD CONDITION WITH RADIO & Bargain but many dollars, deposited regularly at this bank, can help you build security, and have the other good things you want. HEATER At $225 WITHOUT THE FIRST IIATIOIIAL BANK f PRICE PIONEER BANK OF EASTERN UTAH Member Federal Reserve System And Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation RADIO $200 See Alphonzo Dugmore Ferron, Utah cock. The girls, who are Gatherers or second year Bee Hive girls, planned arid prepared the lun cheon and a discussion of the appreciation of good music was had, which completed the filling of two honor badges. Girls who participated were Helen Jane Cox, Joyce Curtis, Kathleen Davis, Patricia Sally Luke, Virginia Luke Mrs Ruth Beulah Peacock. C:ok was the class leader in charge. The Special Interest Group of MIA have planned the following outline for the remainder of the class year: First Tuesday of the month, Educational films; Second Tuesday, Beautification; Third Tue sday, Problems; Fourth Tuesday, (Religious subjects; and the Fifth Tuesday, Social. Mr Keith Albrecht of the South Emery High School will conduct the class and the public is invited to attend. MIA officers are urging the people to come out and help make a sue cess of the program. Old time and square dancing will be featured beginning Thursday, January 26 in the school auditorium, according to Mrs Jean Olsen, president of the PTA, who are sponsoring the program. All members or .patrons who wish to attend should bring a partner so all may participate. ELECTRIC "MUSCLES" THAT NEVER TIRE Electric "hired-hand- s have muscles that are strong and tough and tire. never They are doing more and more jobs on more and more farms every day. At low cost, too! See your dealer to learn how you can profit more by better farming electrically! UTAH POWER I LIGHT CO. 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Mr Petersen resumed his work as music instructor in the North Emery High School at Huntington. At present they are occupying the Forest but 49,500 bags make a mile Petersen apartment. Mr Vernon Oman, who is em of modem highway ployed at Tooele, spent the week end here with his wife and family. Ted Crawford, Warren and Pat Winters of Castle Dale attended the Stock Show in Denver this week. CASTLE Guy-mo- n, Huntington Flour Mills PAGE MATINEE on Sunday at S:M p. m. JWWWtfWW PETERSON BROS. Hereford s of Quality Box 308, Ogden, Utah Elko, Nevada Control |