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Show PAGE - DG8t Vcsk EMERY COUNTY PROGRESS, CASTLE DALK, UTAR Ladies Clubs i lig July 4th Celebration atEmery SPONSORED BY EMERY RIDING CLUB ON ITS NEW RODEO GROUNDS 6 40 SIX BIG RACES 6 2 STOCK HEAD BUCKING -- DANCES -- 2 NIGHTS OF JULY 3rd and JULY 4th FANCY CALF ROPING WILD FRIDAY, COW MILKING Good Music RIDING CLUB DRILLS PROGRAM AT 10:30 A. M CHILDN DANCE 1:30 P. M. SPORTS in Park at 2:30 P. M. RACES, RODEO 4:00 P. M. First Die Evont In Hiding Clubs New Grounds sm You ought to hear the automotive big-wi- gs ... lovely served JTW Mrs Janice Scow entertained the ladles of the New CenMrs Zola Brasher and Mrs L- tury club last Thursday afterCleveland noon at a garden party. This The Birthday Club held a ina Jensen. week Mrs Jean Olsen will be the home at last week party hostess to the group. County DUP met at the home of Madga Nelson, with Marie of Mrs Elizabeth Gordon on Ward the honored guest. Friday. They made plans tor REA LOANS DISCUSSED the second annual party for Huntington (Cont. from p. 1. ) Mrs Stella will entertained Emery County pioneers to be 13 at a place to be paid, during the loan' period, held July the QNO Club ladies at her home Thursday night The ev- designated later. ening was spent at handwork Monday Mrs Rose and playing Canasta. Grange, Mrs Daisey Gunderson and Mrs Maudie Moffitt was host sons, Cannon and Bennett Ray ess to Los Amegos Club ladles entertained at dinner at the Grange home for Mrs MargarFriday night. et Wilson, Jedie Mae Stevenson of Lawrence and Mrs SaHelen Howard entertained la die Stevenson of California. dies of her club Thursday. The evening was devoted to O N O Club and Los Amegos needlework. Club contributed toward exMrs Maijorle Killpack en- penses for Girls State. tertained at an afternoon par- Orangeville ty Monday In honor of Miss The Misses and RosaLue Groesoeck. The crowd en- lie Davis wereCarole hostesses at a joyed playing Canasta and a personal shower, June 21 at delicious buffet luncheon. Pres their home Reent beside the guest and host- nee Childs. honoring Miss friends ess were Mabel Lemmon, Stel- were present Eighteen and contributed la Hill, and the elementary to a brides hook with teachers: Maudie Moffitt, Mrs favorite recipes and their picJulia Frye, Mrs Mae Arnold, tures. Renee received many w in equal annual Installments. On a 35 year loan payments of Interest and principal equa year, over ate to about 4 the whole period and on the total amount of the loan. Most telephone company borrowers and no doubt all coop borrowers will have to make these annual payments out of earnings. The big question is simply this: Can any rural telephone system especially when it mu st supply full area coverage-- get enough money out of its subscribers to pay all its expenses, adequately take care and, at the depredation same time and year after year, pull itself up by its own bootstraps by paying for a large part of its property out of of talking back in Detroit! all wondering what in the world got into this big, gorgeous 1950 Mercury that boomed it straight into the public's heart. Weil, let's tell YOU what got into it! Economy... that won the Grand Canyon Sweepstakes at 26.5 miles to the gallon! Performance Road-huggin- g PACE CAR of the 500-mil- e Indianapolis Race! stability that makes it the COMFORT BUY OF THE YEAR! Put yourself into a Mercury... in a thrilling test drive... today BARTOil-MAHLER- ES I MOTORS 45 South First West, Price, Utah 1IM gifts. The guests were a delightful luncheon. all acting like a cannon cracker had exploded under them!... that made it the SO, ONLY SWEEPSTAKES WINNER, ORAND CANYON KONOMY RUN |