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Show EMERY COUNTY PROGRESS, CASTLED ALE, UTAH ngPAj, march y, ifto last week. Mr and Mrs Lloyd Cox were Mrs Huntsman Deborah By visited by her mother, Mrs Em Mr and Mrs George Funk are ma Johnson, and a sister, Mrs h&PPy in anticipation of the Elizabeth Romander, during last visit this week end. from their week. Mr Mr and Mrs Dean Killpack son and daughter-in-lawere in Salt Lake City last and Mrs Lindon Funk of Alas- - week end on business. Mrs Jessie Nelson has spent Harold Petersen, a former this week in Salt Lake with Ferron resident now from Salt relatives and friends, going in Lake City, was in town the part of this week visiting with Mr and Mrs Bill Jensen fore friends and relatives and attof Price. Mr and Mrs Guy Chestnut ending to some business. of Lyman visited here with her Mr and Mrs. Ben Killpack Oakley, Idaho visited his parents, Mr and Mrs Lavon from and Mrs L. W. Chappell. Leaving their bahy parents, Mr last week end. Ben with the Chappells, the parents Killpack. went to Salt (Lake on business. is Coach in the Oakley High Eliwood Worthen and wife School. of Salt Lake City visited here Mr and Mrs John Larsen, last week with his parents, Mr former Ferron residents now and Mrs Joseph Worthen. It of Salt Lake City, are reported was their first visit here for as being ill at present. Several years. Eliwood holds the Mrs Nora Chappell and son position of Chief Inspector at Kennard of Lyman visited here Tooele. Mr and Mrs Richard last Sunday with Mr and Mrs Nelson of Greenriver also vis- Lavon Chappell. They took the FEKRON NOTES w, ited at the Worthens at the train from Price that night same time. Mr and Mrs Worth bound for Mexico where they en are grandparents of Mr Nel will visit with a daughter. son. John Fish is at home after spending the winter with his children up north. Harold Pearson and Ray Larsen are now working in Salt Lake City. Jesse Conover, together with Byron Howard and Elmer Jack son and the latters brother of Kanab, left Sunday for Florida. Mrs Ross Petty has returned home after spending the winter in Dragerton with her daughter an dthe latters family , Mrs Dortha Burdos. Mr and Mrs Alton Bryan of Cedar City visited with his mother. Mrs Eva Bryan, during Gardell Snow went to Salt Lake Monday morning on business pertaining to his cattle. Mr and Mrs Joseph Worthen were in Price last week attending the funeral of a brother-in-laof the Clayton Worthen w family. Mr and Mrs Earl Nielsen spent the week end in Salt Lake City visiting his father, Chris Nielsen, and other rela- tives. Mrs Nina Williams had a group of friends to her home last quilt. A nice lunch was served to them. Mr and Mrs Tom Robbins of Myton and Mrs Gilbert Wild Notice Of Democratic County Convention Notice is hereby given that the County Convention of the Democratic Party for Emery County will be held in the Court House in Castle Dale. Utah, the County seat of said county at 2:00 oclock P. M on Saturday the 1st day of April, 1050; that at said convention delegates of Emery County for the Democratic State Convenelected and a Cotion will unty Chairman, Vice Chairwoman, Secretary, Treasurer, and a County Central Committ ee to serve for the ensuing two years will be chosen, and other party affairs may be con sidered. Delegates to such county con vention shall be chosen at a Democratic mass meeting to be held in eachvoting district in the county on or before the 27th day of March. 1950. Each t of said voting districts is en- titled to the number of delegates specified below after the name of the district as follows: Name of Number oi District Delegates 6 Emery Moore 1 Ferron 6 Molen Clawson 1 1 Castle Dale Orangeville Lawrence Huntington. No. Huntington Cleveland No. 8 8 2 7 10 8 4 6 9 10 Elmo Greenriver DEMOCRATIC COUNTY CENTRAL COMMITTEE OF EMERY COUNTY. By D. Homer Jensen, Chair man NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN EDUEMERY CO- CATION OF THE UNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT, STATE OF UTAH, OFFERS FOR SALE ALL THE FOLLOWING LAND AND BUILDING LOCATED THEREON; SITUATED IN THE COUNTY OF EMERY, STATE OF UTAH, TO-WI- Beg at a point fifty-fiv- e T: (55) M. E. Petersen, Bill Petersen NOTES and H. J. Howland installed a Bessie Mrs By Wright new headgate in the gravity Mr and Mrs Robert Riley Jr ditch on Saturday to control and children of Hiawatha were the flow of water in the ditch week end visitors at the Riley by Joe Bonotchs place. The headgate cost about $35 and is a real improvement to the irrigating of the north end of town. It would be well if oth er water users followed suit and brought the irrigating sys tem of the town up to date. CASTLE DALE notes Naomi Jensen : By Mr and Airs Harold L. Draper and family of Mt. pleasant recently moved to Castle Dale and are located on Mrs Emma Guymons farm northwest of Castle Dale Air Draper reports that they sold their property in Alt. Pleasant and expect to make their home here. Airs Helen Wiiberg entertain ed members of her Bridge Club at her home last Thursday night, prizes were awarded to Mrs Carl Keller and Airs Homei Moffitt. Refreshments were ser ved. Airs Una Jensen day night. Air and Airs Vern Boulden entertained the following mem bers of their family at their Mr and Mrs Ronald Over-so- n home over the week end: Mr and son of Salt Lake City and Mrs Ray Lovendahl and visited a few days last wees, Mr and Airs Douglas Boulden at tne nome of her parents, of Salt Lake and Mr and Mrs Leonard Judd of Dragerton. Mr and Mrs Rob Ward. Mrs Clarence Ward is imAirs Johannah Petersen of proving in the Price Hospital Salt Lake City is visiting this after an operation. week at the home of her dauAt the Premier showing of ghter, Airs Herman Behling. Stallion Canyon. Mrs Max Mayor and Airs Herman Beh Price won the contest of the ling will spend Friday at the theme song. Atanti Temple. Mrs Wm. T. Litster has reAirs Ida Leavitt and family turned to Mesa, Arizona to of Spring Glen were dinner assist in the home of her guests Sunday at the home oi Vaughn Jensen. her aunt. Airs Bertrude WTin Cleveland MIA Gold and ters. Green Ball was conducted Members of the Friendship on Friday with a large crowd Club with Airs Olivia in attendance. Miss Virginia as president, made andKnight sold Eden made a very lovely Queen doughnuts to the amount of Misses with Faye Larsen and $169.00 which they turned over Mayzell Mortensen as her att- to Mr L. T Hunter. Finance endants. Edna Jensen, Emma Chairman of the Ward buildLee Litster, Beth Eden, Lila fund to assist with Sanderson and Kathleen Wells ing of the new ward and were flower girls and Lee Larry Olsen and Frank Allred were crown bearers. Mr and Mrs Clair McGrang-haof New Castle, Colo, are visiting at the home of his grandmother, Mrs Emma John , son,.. Mr Ben Pinegar has move1 his family to Elmo. 3-POIpeoAmong the NT ple attending the funeral of Mr Stokes were: Mrs Annie Stokes and Mrs Vola Nevers. Eureka; Whitford Bates, Provo; Mr and Mrs Joseph Stokes and girls, Orem; Mrs Sina Mrs Clarence Gesilison, Mrs Munda Gesilison, Mrs You Gilbert Mr Alvin Johnson, Johnson and Mrs Matt Johnson, Spanish Pork; Mrs O. W. Reynolds. Ogden; Mr and Mrs Blain Sevy, Panguitch. The Cleveland basketball team won third place in the tournament held at Ferron. w, com-peti- on Ove-so- n, m -- Sec. 33; th N sixteen (16) (21) rds; th W twenty-on- e rds; th N forty (40) rds; th e to sixty-onE (61) rds place of beg. Reserving and exeluding from the foregoing conveyance, all rights of way and right of way easements for ingress or egress and for ditches and canals of whatever nature. HOOK-U- P Ax-gy- le, Ever Saw GREENRIVER G FROM THE HAND CART TO THE CAR OF TODAY BUT WITH OUR NEW STORE STOCKED WITH AUTOMOBILE PARTS AND ACCESSORIES WEVE KEPT PACE WITH THE PROGRESS I YOUR CONVENIENCE Shop At JACKS MOTOR SERVICE UTAH StimfNltNi Night Phone 2191 o First State Bank of Salina o Salina - - Utah art. Guymon entertained members of the Birthday Club at her home Thursday afternoon. Luncheon was served and' table games enjoyed. A baby girl was born to Mr and Airs Joe Jeffs in the Price Airs Emma Capital Surplus Sprays & $25,000 Undivided Profits $375,000 Member Federal Reserve System and Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation of Ivy O--o ml test of manners b The being able to meet bad ones with good ones. Courage b a superflous virtu in a college president Dissimilar as they (the college board of governors) are, none of them ever sees anything miserable about a dollar. SPRIG Qustdheady makes a Woolgathering lovely comforter. Some mutual assistance groups, compared to the Rome-Berli- n Axis, have the tensile strength of bubblegum. Spring just ahead and like last aiming and the spring before that, our patrons of Eastern Utah are visiting our big hardware store for p garden tools and material. They seem to find it easy and pleasant to shop here. A college president pursues his job with the grimness, the intensity of concentration and the utter lack of humor of a child reading a comic book. tr HOME LUMBER AND fix-u- on Tho Holli of Ivy" Friday, NBC Starring Mr, It Mr. Ronald. Coimoa Haord SF BUILDING GO. EAST on MAIN ST. in PRICE Mtkimmtfw mik... ' V STEP CORNER CABINETS LADDERS roam. ADD A NEW ROOM Its eay and Wed Dan DAILEY Corrine CALVET X3 In WHEN WILLIE COMES MARCHING HOME THURS, FRI., SAT. Greer GARSON Errol FLYNN Walter PIDGEON Robert YOUNG In Idea, and Fill. $4.80 $6.10 STEEL BASEMENT SASH eco- Replace worn put cod, with itcol. Olvot mar to fit mod o. KITCHEN dtod UNITS Modem cabinet, that odd baouty, utility, efficiency to kitchen A complete range of Myioc ood duo. 111.50 2-Pl- ow light, odd more ctrongth. Stock MEDICINE CABINET on the Model VAC Case Tractor PAINT BRUSHES. 20c TURPENTINE.... 60c qt SAND PAPER. 4c sht PAINT CLEANERS 2-2- WINDOW 14c GLASS $X10 PUTTY... 20c lb. PUTTY KNIVES THAT FORSYTE WOMAN 45c Killpack Feeds IN TECHNICOLOR & Matinee on Sunday 2:30 P. (tool brace,. wallboard. Sturattractive. dy Be sure to see the NEWEAGLE HITCH Hardwoad dope, nomical to build extra room, with GSD&D SPRING NEEDS of,ty', coho in a now ladder. Sovarol ctyiac. With Mon. Tues. For Beautifully deigned and finithad corner cupboard, . . . odd that extra touch of brightnoM to dining Robert YOUNG Barbara HALE Huntington, Utah Day Phone 2121 re Just-A-Me- RAINTIUB oUE3c(Q?o AND BABY MAKES THREE Sun. Bishopric. WPATCHlONh FRIDAY and SATURDAY IT IS A IrO-N-STEP FORWARD I NOTES PRICE THEATRE PRICE . are adult residents of the Price area who are not regularly enrolled students of the Cabon College Stmt who participate in the choruses as extension students. Following the concert which was indeed an outstanding mus Isal treat for this area, refresh ments were provided for the visiting choruses by members of the mixed choruses of Castle Dale Ward, served in the City Hall. Professor Hansen received many hand shakes with former students here. Arrangements in Castle Dale for the concert were under the direction of Airs Claire Hunter, Ms Nellie Young and Miss Helen Jensen, assisted by the Ward - By Airs Pearl Baker Mr and Mrs Art Maxwell vis EMERY COUNTY BOARD Of' RECEIVE ited in the Gene Hunt home EDUCATION WILL SEALED BIDS FOR. THE BULL during the week while they THE SITE OR THE DING. BUILDING AND SITE. ALL BIDS TO BE IN THE SCHOOL BOARD OFFICE AT HUNTINGTON, UTAH ON OR BEFORE APRIL 8, 1950. THE BOARD RESERVES THE RIGHT OR ALL TO REJECT ANY BIDS. rds S of the NE cor of Sec. 33, T 18 S, R 8 E, S. L. M.; running th s twenty-fiv- e (25) rds; th W three (3) rds; th S twenty-on- e (21) rds, th w seventeen (17) rds; th S thirteen (13) rds more or less to a point nineteen (19) rds N and fifteen (15) rds E of the NE cor of Blk 28 as platted in Castle Dale Town-sit- e Survey, Emery County, Signed: BOARD OF EDUCATION Utah; th W fifteen 016) rds; th NWly to a point thirty-on- e EMERY COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT (31) rds S and forty (40) rds W from the NE cor of First Published March 17, 1950 the SE of the NE4 of said .Last Published April 7, 1950 (Hospital Thursday, March 16. The Benefit Concert present ed at the Rocket Theatre in Castle Dale, March 14, by the Ladrioette and Malodean choruses of Carbon College of Price, under the direction of Apollo Hansen, former resident cf Castle Dale, who at one time served as music instructor of the Emery Stake Academy, with Airs Ruel M. Redd as accthe Castle ompanist, netted Dale ward building fund more than $300, according to Mr L. T. Hunter, finance chairman. L. West, extension LeRoy director at Carbon College, unCox. Mr and Mrs Kent Johansen der whose auspices the musical that the given, advised of Salt Lake City are spend- was members of the two choruses the week home end at the ing of his parents, Bp. and Airs P. Eugene Johansen. Airs Cora Bohleen entertained members of the Club at her home Thurs day afternoon. Luncheon was served and the remainder of the afternoon spent at needle tain members of the Aloha at her home Fri- Bridge Club i son-in-la- stake chapel. Members of the Stat quilting club with Bertrude Winters as president turned over to Mr Hunter $100 collected from the sale of quilts. The sale was conducted by Naomi Jensen, business manager of the club, assisted by Robert Sittre. Other members of the club who assisted with the project were Hedvig Behling and Emmeline Jewkes. The money wil also be used on the chapel. Mr and Airs Morris Hunting-to- n were over night guests in Kenilworth last week at the home of Mr and Mrs Kenneth will enter- out-of-to- by R Bland Fox, Secretary School Board Offers Realty For Sale THAT THE BOARD OF were en route to Mexican Hat where Mr Maxwell is breaking in a new man to take Mr Neville's place in the Geodetic Survey there. The Maxwells had Anita and Lee with them. CLAWSON home here. Mr and Mrs Harold Blackburn and baby oi Price visited Sunday at the home ot his 'mother, Airs Melba Blackburn. Mr and Mrs Dale Jacobsen and baby of Wattis spent the week end at the Lund Seely home. Margie Wright visited over the week end at the Grant home in price. Mr and Mrs Keith Prestwlch of Provo were over night visitors Saturday at the home of her parents, Bp. and Mrs Calvin Jensen. Mr and Mrs Dalton Weston of Hiawatha were Saturday vis itors at the home of Mr ana Mrs Dennis Tidwell. The Builders group of the Bee Hive entertained their parents at a party at the church Friday evening under the direction of their leaders, Emma Miller and Hanah Riiey. The girls presented a program followed by games ana lunch. PAGE FIVE I, CLEVELAND NOTES. a By Airs Wm. T. Litster with Friday helping of Craig, Colo, and Mr and Mrs Leo Wiid of Vernal all visited here during the week with their father, Mr Ernest Wild, who has been quite ill. ; k O. M Machinery FERRON, UTAH U 0Q00 Q QOo finance Horn Improvements on Terms as Low as ff Month |