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Show i PAW Pft ax emery, county pappmss, Orangeville . Gu-st- -- Flowers that bloom in the Spring tra-la- ! work. Los Amegos club ladies met Bp. and Mrs Raymond Sitt-er- ud spent Sunday afternoon at the Price Hospital visiting with the sick members of the 9 ward who are there. Mrs Edna Reid has been spending some time this month at Helper with her daughter, Mrs Lavern Marquis, and family. Mr and Mrs Monroe Iverson and sons of Salt Lake City vis over the week end with Mrs' Katie Sevy. Mrs Monroe is a granddaughter of Mrs Sevy. . td Flowers that bloom in the spring are always welcome harbingers. But, side by side with these flowers, are weeds, and overspreading grasses, broken trellises, dead shoots. If these things are attacked with proper tools theyre easy to cope with. And proper tools, at low cost, are displayed in Eastern Utahs finest hard' ware store at HOME LUMBER AND BUILDING Summer Roundup; Mrs Mamie Weihing, Membership; Mrs Ken neth sllliman, Hospitality; Mrs Mrs Pearl Baker, Publicity; Wayne Smith, Home and Famat the home of Mrs Stella ily life; Mrs John Folsom, Recreation. The High School preGeary this week. sented the students who won Mrs Maurine Nielson enter- awards at County High Day tained members of the N N last week. Club Thursday evening. Ferron The Republican Ladles Study The County Company DUP meetheld their April meeting Th- Club held their monthly Hall the in Town Monday ing ursday at the home of Mrs Keith Albrecht gave Flora Jensen. Plans were made afternoon. a talk on the Brannan Farm to hold an old time dance May Plan. 13 In the auditorium In Huntington. Good old time music A Garden Club was organi2 will be there and you are esat a meeting held in the invited to wear old ed pecially Town Hall Tuesday evening. time costumes If you wish. This Mrs Ora Austin was named to dance is in honor of the 20th the group as president Anniversary of the DUP in head Emery County, it was organized and Mrs Mary Funk as vice In Castle Dale May 1930. president. Other officers were Mrs Jesse secretary, Nelson, Greenriver Mrs Nina Killpack, treasurer, Officers for the coming year and Keith Albrecht, advisor. A were Installed at the last meet decision was made to hold the lng of PTA for the year. Mrs meetings of the new club on Alfred King took over her dut- the second Monday evening of ies as President and appointed each month. Mr Albrecht gave the following committees: Mrs a talk on preparing and plant Russel Marlatt, Budget ana ing the front yards. A commMr Gledhill, Study ittee of three, Thomas Worth-eFinance; Group; Mrs Leland Tidwell, vice Eldona IRalphs, and Edna president and chairman of Petersen were named to plan and Publications; topics and other matters for Magazines Mrs Homer Nelson, Health and the next meeting. Ladies Clubs the past week at the s home of iMr and Mrs Frank, Job-Mqffttt were Mr andsonMrerecentnny Johnston and ly of Washington. Mr Johnston Huntington is in the Air Force and has been The Legion Auxiliary held transferred to Texas. their April meeting Thursday enterM s Lizzie iRcbertson of the reports night. Some tained friends at a quilting were given on the Cancer drlliursday. Her children assisted ive. Annabelle Cox was selecther. Miss Anita Humphrey spent ed to go to Girls State. the week end home from her Mrs Jennie Wakefield was work at Salt Lake City. hostess to the members of the O N O Club Thursday night. The time was spent at needle GO, EAST on MAIN ST. in PRICE I). S. . . . n, ROCK WOOL INSOLATION A CEILING (Full soui 72.80 28X26 fill) ch m rBtPAT, MAT castle dale. utah Sdirths TEMPLE MOUNTAIN (Continued from p. . . In Cleveland Mr and Mrs Holyer Nelson received word of the birth of a great grandchild, bora to Mr and Mrs Wesley Chapman of Salt Lake City. A fine girl recently put in its appearance Mr at the home and Mrs H. C. Long. In Ferron of Mr and Mrs Foster Nelson announce the arrival or a new granddaughter, bom to Mr and Mrs Dennis Nelson at Logan, April 22. In Emery A baby boy was born last week to Mr and Mrs Allen Me Broom. In Orangeville welWilford J. Humphrey two new granddaugh ters into his family on April 27. The babies are daughters of Mr and Mrs Lee Humphrey of Orangeville and Mr and Mrs Howard Humphrey of Afton, comed Wyoming. - A V FOR THE LIFE OF THE BUILDING Sold and Installed By WALLACE G. GRANGE 316 N. 2nd E Phone 494 UTAH PRICE Mills Equipment Company PRICE, UTAH South Carbon Ave. at River Bridge CUoeDGjiuosi ! Before yon buy any washer see our DEXTER machines. Another product engineered to lead the field! t Your Westinghouse Dealer . . WARES STORE o First State Bank of Salina o ORANGEVILLE. UTAH Salina - - Utah t Capital Surplus & Mrs Eva Swasey entertained the Birthday Club Saturday af ternoon of last week at her home. The group spent the time quilting. Two guests were invited to join the club: Mrs El vie Stevens and Mrs Lydia Swasey. Bridge Club was held last at the home of Mrs El-Stevens. week $25,000 Undivided Profits $375,000 Member Federal Reserve System and l(bp ftrm buildings in It condition! J per for the first ton-mi- le It's A Good Policy Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation m Huntington Castle : Mo Cafe Donald CRISP Geraldine BROOKS LASSIE Lillie Orangeville: Nielsen Con- fectionery Clawson: . Ferron: Cox Grocery Ferron Cafe G and J Cafe Emery: Cleveland: Allred Store JOHN DAY LUMBER CO. I 255 West 1st North Price Utah LIFE 466 AUTO FIRE East 3rd North Phone 382-- R UTAH PRICE, Licensed Agent for Farm Mutual mobile Insurance State AutoCo. Castle Dale The Republican Ladies Club met Monday evening in the room of the Commissioners County Court House. A very interesting lesson was given by Mr Jesse D. Jewkes of Orange viile followed by a discussion Refreshments by the ladies. were served by Mrs Cleo Davis and Mrs Jean Olsen. The next meeting will be held in Orangeville, time and place to be announced later. ROCKET CASTLE DALE Leo GORCY and the BOWERY BOYS IN MASTER MINDS also CHALLENGE TO LASSIE Mr? Emile Luke, son Joe, and daghters Sally and Sammy, and: Mrs Alice Justesen atten ded a reception held in Salt Lake City Saturday evening in honor of Mr and Mrs Willis Freeman, Jr., newlyweds. Mrs Freeman is the former Maud Mrs Dessie Davis was hostess to members of the Clique Club at an afternoon of program, luncheon and handwork. Dale: Huntington Brothers Insurance Agency IN ve The New Century Club ladies met at the home of Mrs Jewkes last week and will be entertained bv Mrs Genevieve Gordon this Thursday. r tensens LuDEAN LITSTER DOUBLE FEATURE Friday and Saturday Edmund GWENN FENCE RIDERS t Sunday ana Monday ' YOUNG DANIEL BOONE I CINECOLOR ! With David BRUCE Kristine MILLER Damian OFLYNN and The Little Rascals in MAMAS LITTLE PIRATE WED. THURS. THE SPOILERS with Marlene DIETRICH Randolph SCOTT John WAYNE Emery County Residents If you car of model, terested of the (Ladies Improvement Club were entertained at the home of Mrs Flora Guymon by Mrs Guymon and Mrs Edra McNeil Wednesday afternoon. FOR THE FOLLOWING LEAVE YOUR TOWNS NAME AT THESE LOCATIONS Call or come in now! Friday and Saturday Members Calls in Emery County will be on the 1st and 15th of each month. New Savings Up To 15 For Utah Drivers HUNTINGTON er. Price, Utah Slashes auto insurance costs! THEATRE The Beau Arts Club held its meeting Thursday evening ai the home of Mrs Beth Hassing 317 South Carbon Avenue THIS YEAR State Farm Mutual AGAIN Castle Theatre Luke. MOBILE RADIO SERVICE X-r- ay 100 miles which lacks just a little of paying the actual transpor- enter Jacobsen tained a group of friends and In Technicolor relatives on May 3, the occa sion being her birthday. Lun ch was served1 and she was presented with some nice gilts. Sunday and Monday Orangeville THE GREAT LOVER A reunion and outing was With neld Sunday, April 30, by tht Wm. A. Jewkes family in memBob HOPE ory of Mr Jewkes birthday. Roland YOUNG They met at the Leslie Craw-foo- d Roland CULVER ranch and enjoyed a fried Richard LYON chicken dinner and games, and Gary GRAY later they gathered at the Mel rose Luke home and enjoyed of group singing. Twenty-fiv- e Wednesday and Thursday the family were present: Mrs Wm. A. Jewkes, Mr and Mrs THE DOCTOR AND Cal Jewkes, Kenilworth, Mr and THE GIRL Mrs Lyman Leavitt and daugh ters of Dragerton, Mr ana with Mrs Rex Jewkes and son, Mr and Mrs Glendon Jewkes and Glenn FORD son, Kenilworth, Mr and Mrs Charles COBURN Melrose Luke and Mr and Mrs Gloria DEHAVEN Leslie Robertson and families Janet LEIGH of Orangeville. Mrs Jewkes has a son and three other daughters living in California. Mrs utmmm' MtpnV Mr and Mrs Fred W. Reid motored to Manti over the week end to enjoy birthday daughter, dinner with their Mrs Devon Anderson. Elmer Cox was taken to the Price hospital the first of the week for pictures and treatment. even- Finery mnM me tV)ie Thompson, 78 miles. The Atomic Commission pays 6 cent.' uranium-vanadiu- wards. oitELMoxu the other side of the mountain, mining operations were of later date, the mines being worked by a Japanese concern in 1933. L. In 1942 J. H Davis, Safely, E. Guymon and J. W. Jensen located the North Tern pie claims as Vanadium King mines. Nos. 1 to 7. Beginning on March 8, 1949, Lawrence Migliaccio mined and shipped ore from these claims, relocating some of them to comply with existing regulations. He shipped about 2800 tons of ore that year which brought him a little more than ten dollars a ton. The uranium content ran from .10 to .36 and the vanadium from 24 to 1.71. The nearest purchase depots are Monticello, 160 miles, and Mr and Mrs Hugh Seely of and Mrs Craig, Cola and Mr.Lake City Mostyn cox of Galt visited their mother, Mrs Clin-t- y Cox, at the Price Hospital the past week and also with relatives here. It is reported that Mrs Cox will come home ut at her home on Frity See the marvelous IRONRITE IRONER in oar store. Let us demonstrate it in yo r home at your convenience without any obliga ion to you. Its Advance Design Features are Unbelievable Cowboy baby girl made her arrival tation costs. this week at the Pr.ce hospital Temple Mountain Is a high for Mr and Mrs Ted peak, rising about 2000 feet from Its base which is upon the San Rafael Reef. It is Mr and Mrs Leland Olsen, seven miles In circumferMr and Mrs Kenneth Wareham ence and shows three distinct enMr and Mrs Monte Swasey, of layers a house warming with bearing sandstone overlaid by Mrs Clyde Behllng on Shins rum d conglomerate. ThSaturday eveninjg at the new ere is no limestone but some home of the latter couple. asphalt. There are about 12 mines in the face of the mountain The Sew and So dub held their meeting on Friday after- most of which are being work noon at the home of Mrs Glad- ed by the Continental Mining its ys Whitlock. Barbara Christen and Milling Company and company mainsen gave the lesson. Two new lessees, the taining a cook shack and bunk members were Installed: Mar- houses for its crews. Conand Alce garet Killpack Future development is favover. Special guests were Mrs orable with either a mill being Mack Bunderson and Mrs Pat established at San Rafael rivei Albrecht. or in Greenriver. Other discoveries along the Reef point to The Double C dub members major production center from were entertained by Naone this part of the country. ing of last week. New officers were elected: Margaret Fullmer as president, Nanola Nelson as vice president, Dorthy Johnson as secretary, Nila Huntsman, reporter, and LaVerne Nelson as party chairman. The group played Cootie and Nola Vogranic won h.gh score ana Dorthy Johnson low score a heat-treate- od ORANGEVILLE NOTES 1) In south Temple. In North Temple, the gulch on claims ri GUARANTEED These disks are made from heavy d for gauge steel and are extra wear. The crimped-cente- r provides a strong reinforcement to withstand strains that would crack or damage the ordinary disk. These disks are vertically treand to do a better job of cutting stalks, roots, other field trash. Ask us about these important features next time you're in town. mining there. These were the 5, 19$0 are owner of a any make or you will be in- - to know that Emery County now has a big, modern .fully equipped auto parts store prepared to serve you as wJl as any store in the State. 2. Emery County has also the very finest motorrebuilding shops in all central and eastern Utah. Its gigantic and minute precision machines are the best in America. 3. These two, plus an auto repair shop, are under one roof at Jacks Motor Service in Huntington. 1. Shop At JACKS MOTOR SERVICE Huntington, Utah Day Phone 2121 Night Phone 2191 A' I |