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Show PAPE EMERY COUNTY PROGRESS, CASTLE DALE, UTAH ElfiRT friends and relatives on her birthday, Jan. 31. A nice afternoon was enjoyed and luncheon served to those present. Stella Hill for an evening of Jewkes reviewed the life of needle work. They also enjoy- Gen. Douglas . McArthur. ed looking at pictures of bygone days. Hie' Clique club was enter9 9 tained the past week by Mrs Mrs Faun MoCandless was Mrs !Lamar Olsen, Mr i Majors at her home (the occasion being her birth- - Mr andandMrs Omer Oviatt, Mr hostess to Los Amegos club Georgia .uicry in Castle Dale. Mrs Eva Had-fie- ld retaMrs Myrtle Sorenson enter- Mrs was members Thursday night. and Mrs Robert Lewis, hostess to the group a group of friends and ined Bonnie Petty and Mrs Pearl this week. relatives on Thursday, Jan. 26,1 Montez Jacobsen entertained Peterson were all guests of Perron a Mr and Mrs Dale Peacock last Mr and Mrs Max Ralphs en The DUP Rock Canyon Trail were all tertainpd a group of their Sunday evening. They will meet Monday, Feb. treated to a show at Castle friends at a supper Saturday Camp 6 at the home of Mrs Ruby Dale and a supper. The occas- evening at their home, aftei Robertson. ion was Mr and Mrs Peacocks which the party motored to Wedding Anniversary. Orangeville to attend the Gold Castle Dale and Green Ball. 4 Mrs Lila Wilberg entertained Jreenriver re members of the to drove Mrs Harry Tasker The Double C Club members Club at her home on the ranch was Price Saturday where she were entertained on Thursday afternoon. Her dauhonor guest at an Antique afternoon of last week by Mrs Thursday ghter, Mrs Olsen, of bithday party at the home of Nanola Nelson. Cootie was the Ferron was a George special guest. Lun Mrs F, R. King. Each guest game of attraction. Main, prize cheon 'was served reand brought an antique and a pri- was won by Beth Nielsen and mainder of the afternoonthespent from 12:15 "You'll enjoy the quarter-hou- r ze was given for the oldest second prize by Naone Fletch- at needle art. which was a Holy Water Con- er. to 12:30 every day, Monday through Fri- Ladies Clubs (MESH 3 . . . Jffif; day, if you'll tune your radio to KSL On this program, miners and farmers get together and talk things over in a friendly sort of way." Just-A-Me- tainer made in 1138 and brouChThe Birthday Club members CASTLE DALE ght from Germany oy Sgt. arles Tasker. Mrs Fred Voll of were entertained Saturday af- NOTES Helper won 2nd with a Tap- ternoon by Lizzie Bailey at her By Naomi Jensen estry Shawl. Mrs John Hubb- home. Time was spent in sewmention ard won honorable with an extensive display from Switzerland which she collected when she visited that country. Huntingtoi Legion Auxiliary members met at the home of Mrs Daisy Gunderson Friday night for their January meeting. Plans were made to have a class for square dancing and old time dances in the near future. Personal Attention The personal attention and facilities we offer combine to form a well conducted funeral service that fulfills every requirement of the most particular patron. Witbeck Funeral Home LADY ASSISTANT CASTLE DALE PHONE 22Y Mrs Lois Arnold entertained the members of the N N Club Thursday night. The time was spent sewing. O N O Club ladies were entertained at the home of Mrs , ing. Mrs Anna B. Larsen, chair Mrs Belle Knox and son Bud man of the March of Dimes, re of Dragerton were dinner guests quested that these ladies help2 Sunday at the home of Mr and canvass the town the next Mrs Hyrum Jensen. weeks in this drive. Mrs Bertrude S. Winters is a a visiting this week in Salt Lake A few friends of Mr and Mrs City at the home of her son George Conover and Mr and Que and family. Mrs Kent Killpack were enter ILt. and Mrs Don Unger and tained toy them at a turkey din baby flew from San Francisco ner at the Conover home Sat- to Hawaii Peto. 2, enroute to urday night. Guam, after a vacation with relatives and friends in CarOrangeville bon and Emery county. Mrs Jeanette Snow entertain Lloyd Nolan, small son of Mr ed the members of the Ladies and Mrs Alfred Nolan, was reImprovement Club Wednesday leased from St. Marks Hospital afternoon at the home of Mrs in Salt La ke City on Jan. 28 Cora Cox. Mrs Vada Law gave after having spent 3 months the history of Pres. Franklin and il'O days there with polio. Mrs Mary D. Roosevelt and Attention Motorists ! He Is stUl unable to walk and must wear braces. His parents went to Salt Lake and brought him home. Friday afternoon and evening Mrs Herman Behling entertained at a quilting party at her home in honor of Mrs Alfred Nolan. Mr and Mrs Reuben Brasher accompanied Mr and Mrs Alvin Jensen to Arizona last week for the funeral of their dau GH7BA r.lE X memorating Day. Mr and Mrs Keith Jones and Mr and Mrs Reuel Jones motored to Salt Lake last Thursday to take Keith to the Veterans Hospital. Mr and Mrs Reuel Jones and Mrs Crystal Rosenberg visited in Ogden at the home of Mrs Allene Olsen and other friends and relatives. On their return they visited Mr and Mrs S. A. Harris at Payson. Mrs Ada Magnuson and Charlotte Magnuson entertained members of the Junior Girls and their leader, Mrs Maysie Peacock, at their home Thursday evening. The time was spent making roses for the Rose Prom to be held Sat. Feb. 11. Refreshments were served. EMERY NOTES Ken rain DAIRY RATION Just bring in your grain, we grind and mix it with Purina Cow Chow Concentrate . . . makes you a bal- HUNTINGTON iftirths 25 . at the Price Hospital. In Huntington a Mr and Mrs Hugh Fish have baby boy born Dec. 30th. A baby girl arrived for Mrs and Mrs Merlin Geay Jan. 26. In Cleveland and Mrs Frank White are entertaining their first child, born at the Price hospital. Mr and Airs Loren Wells also have recently welcomed a new child, a boy bom at the Price hospital. In Ferron Mr and Airs Elden Bryan were very much surprised last Saturday when they were called to the telephone by a call from Tokyo, Japan. They were informed of the birth of a baby girl to Lt. and Mrs Lester Porter on Jan. 28. Mrs Porter was Maxine Christensen. In Castle Dale Mr and Airs Ferrel.Day announce the arrival of a grandson, bom at St. Benedicts Hospital in Ogden to Mr and Mrs Jack S. Faulkner. Air CASTLE DALE ANTI-FREEZ- Friday and Saturday THE GREAT SINNER With Friday and Saturday Melvin Frank Morgan With E) - JOEL McCREA VIRGINIA MAYO thousand want him dead. One lawless girl lwants him A alive Huntington, Utah Sunday and Monday FIGHTING MAN OF THE PLAINS I Sunday and Man day Night Phone 2191 of CLEARANCE Plan NOW for those dozens little repair jobs that need Wednesday and Thursday HOME LUMBER AND GEORGE RAFT WILLIAM BENDIX IN TECHNICOLOR Bill Williams With Jane Nigh SUSAN HAYWARD ROBERT PRESTON Victory Jory WED. IN CO. EAST on MAIN ST. in PRICE CINBCOLOR I With Randolph Scott TULSA to be done around the home or farmstead. Spring may break any week now, and youll be wise to be ready to start the needed mending and renewing. And if you need hardware, youll be doubly wise to visit our store, where youll find exactly the item you want. BUILDING Douglas Walter Houston Ethel Barrymore TERRITORY JACKS MOTOR SERVICE Day Phone 2421 Gregory Peck Ava Gardner COLORADO Stock for All Cars A Complete will g anced ration at low cost. And, come, look over our Purina Approved Formulas, too Theyre proven and Salt Arthur Petty spent a couple last week in Salt Lake on business. Mr and Mrs Hairy Lewis are sporting a new car. Mr and Mrs Harold R. Soren son. have purchased a 1950 ' FOK YOUlR CONVENIENCE & SAVING ke yor 9r.ain production ther, Mrs Cooke, from her home ington as a guest inweek. a few days of last Chevrolet. ch rroa.Ut TJ2?.KtJ h,h visited last of days IN OUR NEW BIG STORE u mo.Hunt- Theatre (SPECIAL on PERMANENT TYPE top-not- RACE STREET . THURS. COYER UP with Wm. Bendix Dennis OKeefe Barbara Britton milk-makin- FRIDAY, FEB. 3 to TUESDAY, FEB. OUR BIST LAYING RATION OUR BEST HOG RATI OH This year feed for lots of eggs. Let us grind and mix your grain with Your grain mixed with Purina Hog Chow makes a hsg growing and fattening ration. PURINA CHOWDER PURINA HOG CHOW Concentrate Concentrate Bargain Rack YOUR CHOICE DRESSES $1.00 $12.98 Now 14.98 Now LADIES DRESSES JACKETS ODDS & ENDS 16.50 35.00 at at Now at Now at $3.98 5.98 7.98 14.98 BLOUSES $5.98 Values at $1.98 HANDBAGS $2.98 Regular at $1.98 One table bargain bags at 10 cents FIRST STATE BANK of SAUNA SAUNA, UTAH r A place on the Rob of Honor Is like a mans character lt Is somecannot thing money buy, but Is won by merit and worth atone.' President and Cashier s. V. JOHNSON Assistant Cashier O. K. GABARDINE and SHARKSKIN $59.50 Values at $29.50 Mail Orders taken care ef Price Commission Co. Price, Utah LEWIS LADIES STORE PRICE - UTAH DECEMBER 31, 1949 and Discounts Loans H. B. CRANDALL E SUITS and COATS CONDENSED REPORT of CONDITION RESOURCES OFFICERS H S. GATES Vlce-Pre- We deliver through Emery County every Wednesday of Honor Bonk r- - top-not- ch lYOURlSTORElWITHlTHEtCHECKERBOARDlSlGNl 7 A Roll 1 by Research. 4, Mrs Earl Olsen had her Castle Both Wholesale and Retail Balanced feeding offers you more opportunities for top profits. And Purina Cow Chow is just the Concentrate to balance your grain for a dairy ration. Every bag is full of nutrients cows need for top production. Peterson week with his parents, Mr Mrs L. W. Peterson, of Lake. PARTS AND ACCESSORIES COW CHOW CONCENTRATE n w. AUTOMOBILE with PURINA 1950 3, In Clawson Mr and Mrs Robert Riley received word of the birth of a baby girl to Air and Mrs Robert ghter-ln-laRiley Jr. of Hiawatha, Jan. 22. PTA meeting will be held In Emery Wednesday, Feb. 8, at 7:00 p. Alton Jensen m. in the school auditorium. areMr and Airs of a the parents proud comA program will be given Jan. born Wednesday, boy baby PTA Founders Saimcc tyowi (fain ' FEBRUARY FRIDAY, NIELSEN Assistant Cashier R. Larsen Charles Assistant Cashier $3,172,856.01 Overdrafts 82.16 United States Securities Direct and Fully Guaranteed 682,576.09 Stock in Federal Reserve Bank 12,750.00 1.00 Banking House, carried on books as Other Real Estate, carried on books as ... 1.00 Furniture & Fixtures, carried on books as 1.00 Cash on Hand and in Other Banks 2,066, 248.79 TOTAL ......$5,934,516.05 LIABILITIES DIRECTORS H. S. GATES McKINLEY MCXRRILL J A. SCORUP. E. J. FREECE H. B. CRANDALL E. V. JOHNSON Capital Surplus Undivided Profits Reserve for Interest and Taxes $ 25,000.00 425,000.00 62,121.85 40,000.00 5 ,.,82,394.20 Deposits TOTAL $5,934,516.05 Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Liberal & Courteous Treatment Is Accorded Our Customers j MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE ST 1 1 L.1 |