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Show ner Saturday evening: at thelt son the past week. home. Quests were: Mr and Mrs Parley Anderson of Castle Dale, Mr and Mrs, Mr and Mrs Ken Jffs, Mr Mrs Jo Frandsen, Mr and and er at the school, played three Boy Davis, all of HiawaMexican folk songs on the cor- Mrs net. The next meeting will be tha. SO February 10 at the home of The County officers of the Mrs J. P. Simonsen and will Pioneers Daughters of Utah be a Valentine Tea. held a special meeting Sunday afternoon at the home of Mrs Huntington Mary A. Cook. Mrs Mr and Myron Orange few of their entertained a Flora Rowley was hostfriends at a turkey din essMrs to the NN Club ladies on Thursday night. Ladies Clubs iv nriver met at the Womans home of Mrs Leland Tidwell with Mrs Eddie Oliver, Mrs Lee Thompson and Mrs Andy DenThe theme ny as of the meeting was Mexico. Mexican handicraft .was shown and talks given by Mrs Harry Tasker and Mrs T. W. Smith. Mr ILeland Carroll, band lead Club . . . L-s- cmcf voisois ernes Mrs Dora Truman entertain er the QNO Club ladies at the home of Mrs Verda Leamaster Friday evening. A departing gift was given to Mrs Truman as she is expecting to leave soon with her family to make their home in Provo. New officers for the club were also elected: Mrs Mabel Young, pres ldent; Mrs Ella Rowley, secreJennie tary and treasurer. Wakefield and Nora Kartchner were former officers. Sj.1 r ii. - U'liPiri "t rt r P'.l! . P 4 id Wjl h1 ' 15 ill!, i p ',, ' t'ty M iL w na IV rut V ''! h. Wit m S i iii Perron Mr and Mrs Arthur Rhodes entertained a group of their friends Saturday night at their home. Mr and Mrs Clyde Funk en- tertained some of their friends Saturday night at their home with a hot supper and spent the evening playing Rook. O Mrs Dorthy Olsen entertained for her daughter Della, it being her birthday, last Friday in the Town Hall. A host of friends were present. following men (entertained their wives Monday night in the Town Hall withAa-a turkey supper cooked by ron Williams: Perry Snow, Richard Rehling, Rulon Nelson, LaVerd Ralphs, Keith Albrecht, Ray Larson, Harold Pearson, Llewllyn Klllpack, Leon Ralphs, Homer-- Edwards, Carl1 Lai son, Clive Klllpack, Aaron Will lams and LaVon Chappell. The evening was spent playing par lor games. The stress From your high, gta.ideys and cool mountain comes Hi-U- sd IGi ad Products . . . wholesome Dairy The Social Sewing club mem policy of which through, and nutritious ie bers and their husbands were served a turkey supper Sunday night by Mr and Mrs Marvin Brereton at their home. and distribution, results in the fssst dmiy preducts on the The birthday of Mrs Katy Se vy was the occasion for a lunch eon given by Mrs E. R. Cox at her home Friday afternoon. Quests were old friends and neighbors. Progressive R o ok was enjoyed and the honored guest received many cards and gifts. Mrs Lydia Orange was hostess to the Ladies Improvement Club at her home Wednesday An outlined proafternoon. gram was presented and a tempting plate luncheon served. GREENRIVER WEDDING (Cont. from page 1.) Mrs Pearl Baker. Mr Bakers brother, Noel, was best man. After the ceremony Mr ana Mrs Howland were hosts to close relatives of the couple at a family dinner. Present were Mr and Mrs William Howland and sons, Vassar Howland, Mr and Mrs Arthur Ekker and children, Mrs Millie Biddlecome Mr and Mrs Jack Baker, Mrand Mrs Albert May and Mrand Mrs Roy May and son. the evening friends of Mrs Rachel Staker entertain theIn couple attended a receped the Los Amegos Club mem- tion at the home of the bride, bers Thursday night. Mrs Ad- and following the reception the dle Richards, Mrs Verna Niel- young couple left for Salt Lake sen of Huntington, Mrs Anwhere Mr Baker is City, of Los Larsen drew Angeles were guests. j'h I All-re- d, l'e out-of-to- KID -- LAG 5s COUNTY PROGRESS. CASTLE DALE. EMERY PAGE EIGJHT market In Elmo Mr and Mrs Jack Timothy are happy over the arrival of a new grandson bom in the Price Hospital Jan. 16 to Mrs LeNila Jensen. In Orangeville Grandparents, Mr and Mrs N. Thomas Guymon, announce the arrival of a new granddaughter, born Jan. 3 to Mr and Mrs Glendon Guymon of Mt. Emmons. 20, 1950 Mr and Mrs Courtney Duaett a new 1950 have purchased (Contd. from p. 1) 'Ford. to the by way of Columbus, Ohio Elgar Sorenson went for obwhere he visited his daughter Price Hospital Tuesday and family, Mr and Mrs Jean servation and possibly an op- County Histories Sold By D UP EMERY Huntington Close. NOTES eration. Distribution of the history John Keele went to Drager-to- n Adelaide Brinkerhoff has had her of Emery County, Castle Vai last week and had the cast as guest the past month, for removed from his leg. aunt, Nora Oviatt, from Elmo. ley, has been underway the past month and will continue until the copies are all sold. This bound volume of 343 pages, including nearly 100 illustrations, is being distributea by the six camps of Daughters of the Pioneers in Emery Coun ty and by Mrs Pearl Baker and Mrs Wilcox of Green River. Material for the book was gathered by some of the camp members and others, under direction of Mrs Stella Me CASTLE DALE of Huntington. HUNTINGTON The book has beautiful finish book paper with an type and will be a val Friday and Saturday Friday and Saturday uable book for preserving the record of pioneers of this area HELLFIRE according to County DUP lead-e- s MIGHTY MIRACLE SHOW In TRUCOLOR The selling price of the book, The With $3.50, covers the expenditures involved in preparing the pubWIZARD of OZ William ELLIOTT lication for distribution. Marie WINDSOR IN TECHNICOLOR Forrest TUCKER With it 'kick'k'k'k'k'k k'kkic Castle Theatre ROCKET THEATRE ng easy-to-re- ad Frank Morgan Judy Garland Bert Lahr Ray Bolger Jack Haley births In Cleveland Mr and Mrs Henry Minchey are rejoicing over the arrival of their first child, a girl, born in the Price Hospital. Mr and Mrs Guy Curtis are announcing the arrival of a new granddaughter bom to Mr and Mrs Johnny Piantus of Price. They are visiting at the Curtis home. VNXARY FRIDAY, UTAH Sunday and Monday ANY NUMBER CAN PLAY If you are in need of a deep freezer, call at the Castle for the Dale Co-o- p. BARGAIN ever will get. We have you three sizes. We also have a 1947 model at a bargain! With Maureen OHARA Fred Mac MURRAY Betty LYNN Rudy VALLEE DOUBLE FEATURE CLARK GABLE ALEXIS SMITH Adrian Booth Bridges Lloyd Wednesday and Thursday IN SPENCER TRACY DEBORAH KERR HIDEOUT AND IN Castle Dale Castle Dale, Utah FATHER WAS A FULLBACK Wednesday and Thursday With BEST Jeep Sunday and Monday Co-o- p. EDWARD, MY SON DAUGHTER OF THE JUNGLE Now on Display... See it Today O The Double C Club members met at Mrs Beth Nielsens home last Thursday afternoon. The group played Pit with being worn by, Fletcher and second by Ellz abeth Olsen. A nice lunch was served. Build, your community . . . Help your neighbors Milk and ...by supporting your own "I Products Dairy flr-ri- Hi-La- ze O The Tripple L Club was entertained last. Thursday afternoon by Minnie Hills at hei home. New officers were elected as follows: Lilly Worthen, President: Bernice Nelson, vice president: IRhoda Olsen, ary-treasurer and reporter. The time was spent working on luncheon cloths for the Relief Society, who are planning a Bazaar. A lovely lunch was served by the hostess. secret- Dairymans Assn HI-LA- ND Emery Mrs Ella Nielson was honored EEDE K0nHI QfeOP(f02i HDH5FiCin$i Mrs Nettie QJQHJ Q&G9G a3mg 'a' aUl rTioU us tour to . kihjftntM A t -.j SSL- -good Csstelss Variety at pratia,Mfh ,d 'i cbcV2eed. mineral J' commomroit twis.ioo YOURKSTORE gum .n I wwi Aswaij Mtd, too' , kUtlN. . ANGf I rtTrnnn;r?ft last Thursday, Jan. 12 on her birthday. A large group of rei atlves and friends were at het home to wish her well and present her with gifts. Williams enter- tained Friday, Jan, 13 for her birthday. Many of her friends and relatives were served a lovely luncheon and she was presnted with many gifts. Mrs Bonnie Petty entertained all her club members and husbands and a group of other friends and relatives Saturday evening for her birthday. Orangeville The Beaux Arts Club met at the home of Mrs Lavon Reid last Thursday evening. The Clique Club members enjoyed a pleasant afternoon at the home of Mrs Fred Stil- - - Coronet Todays biccek VALUE DODCE makes your dollars farther, go puts you miles and money ahead. Here's bigger value in comfort because Dodge gives you a wider, roomier car inside, yet on the outide Dodge is more compact for easier handling .od parking. You get a bigger value in convenience. Dodge for relaxing support. seats are knee-levTheres full head room, leg room, shoulder room. And heres BIGCER value in performance. You of the big get the flashing pick-uy Dodge Engine . . . the amazing el jm high-compressi- p Mans Sympathy I WIDER Get-awa- For Grieving Humanity And His Kinship smoothness of gyrol Fluid Drive. Ask us for a Magic Mile demonstration ride. Come in, see and drive the new Dodge today. BIGGER VALUE! 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