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Show EMERY COUNTY PAGE EIGHT Ladies Clubs Fcrron LIONS Uncle Sam Says . . . (Contd from page 1) (Ted) Crawford and Reid Membership and attendance committee. Parley Anderson, chairman, Jesse S. Tuttle and Newell Kofford; Publicity and Education committee, L. T. Hunter, chairman and E M. Crawford; Boys and Girls committee, Max preen, chairman, Orson Barney, Feno Hunt ington and A. C. Saunders; Or eeting committee, George Mag nuson, chairman. A Lions breakfast was held at the Olsen ranch in Joes Valley Sunday morning, July Jew-ke- s; Huntington Mrs IMaurlne Nielson was hos Ladies of the Birthday Club met at the home of Ruby Beh- - tess to the N N Club ladles ling Friday afternoon. A nice Thursday night. lunch was served. Mrs Augusta The Los Amegos Club memBehling was a special guest. bers met with Mrs Lavarda Jones Thursday. The evening The Double C Club ladles was spent at needlework. were entertained' by Mrs Mar garet Fullmer at her home Thui FARMERS UNION (Continued from p. 1) sday. Recently they were entertained by Mrs Arlene Swa-se- y. land in the school house. Games were played with All meetings will begin at Nola Vpgrenic winning first 8:30 p. m. and everyone. Farm ers Union members and nonprize ana Norma Wild low members, is Invited to attend. 23rd. July 4, 1950. will be a day Ions remember. Its the day we celebrate Independence and it will also be the day when the Treasury Department turns over to your State an exact reproduction of the his torlc Liberty Bell, the hell which signaled political freedom for our new republic. And your Government offers you the way to Individual independence or freedom from finan ctal worry through the II. S. Savings Bonds program. The real waj to celebrate future security is bj enrolling for the Payroll Saving.-Plawhere you work, or if sell Plan employed, the Asked For Coal, Bids 4 Milk, Insurance NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Board of Education of the Emery County School District will receive sealed bids for screened and treated slack coal (at the mine or) to be delivered to the following schools: Green River 50 Tons 30 Tons 100 Tons Elmo Cleveland North Emery H. S. (more or less) of screened slack. (more or less) of screened slack. (more or less) of screened slack. ' 100 Huntington Elementery Castle Dale Orangeville South Emery at Tons (more or less) of screened slack. i screened slack. screened slack. screened slack. S Tff llM UrM ledge of food! preservation by centers supervising canning where foods of all kinds are canned. In addition to her 'scientific knowledge, Miss Kilgore has a very practical knowledge of the purposes, methods, and pro cediures in home canning. All methods of canning will be demonstrated and discussed and no homemaker who struggles with the problem of or who Is planning to can the surplus from her garden can afford to miss this opportunity to gain painters that will be helpful the year around. Ve Idaho at the home of their sister, Mrs Mont Killpack. Craig Crawford of North Is visiting Hollywood, Calif. with his grandmother, Mrs Ber trude Winters. Remember the dedication of the DUP marker in Castle Dale Sunday, July 30 at 4:00 (Contd from page 1) Parks The program will begin at parade then ah will be held at the new Stake Building. Children will be costumed and portray stories, songs and dances of the countries where missions ot L. D. S. were opened up In the early 1850s, Scandinavia, British Isles. The Pacific Isles and the Indians also will be portrayed. Mrs Beulah Mem-er- g s will be the reader. of the Stake Primary Board will have charge of arrangements. Ward) officers and teachers will assist with each Ward having a special P. M. ROCKET THEATRE CASTLE DALE Castle Friday and Saturday DOUBLE FEATURE Theatre FALSE PARADISE With HUNTINGTON Friday and Saturday Jane RUSSELL Walter 22, (Article appearing In July Saturday Evening Post) HOUSTON IN WILLIAM BOYD as Hqpalonig Cassidy also 9- CANDIDATE JONES (Cont. from p. BOARD of EDUCATION EMERY COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT HUNTINGTON, UTAH Why are we in this unfavorable position? Who put us there? If our present congressional representatives had been looking after Utahs interests would this have happened? It's Time For Someone To Represent Utah ELECT PRESTON L. JONES 1. ) If the vast resources ol this .area were to be properly said the G. O. P. developed, candidate, Emery County wou Id not only hold Its own popu lation-wlsbut would surely Notice is hereby given that the Board of Education of the Emery County School District will receive sealed bids for pasteurized Grade A milk In 1- pint containers. Milk Is to be delivered In each school lunch center In or near the school building in each community In Emery county. -2 The Daring Caballero With Duncan RENA1LDO Leo CARRILLO THE OUTLAW Sunday and Monday CHAIN LIGHTNING McEl-ran- n, 19M , Let Them Ruin Our National Wm IP. E with a other activities a CONGRESSMAN 1ST DISTRICT Paid Pol. Adv. by E. H. Steele with Humphrey BOGART Eleanor PARKER Wednesday and Thursday AFFAIRS OF A ROGUE with Jean Pierre AUMONT Jean HOPKINS Cecil PARKER Sunday and Monday Clifton WEBB Jeanne CRAIN Myrna LOY IN CHEAPER by the DOZEN In Technicolor Wednesday and Thursday Claude JARMAN Elizabeth PATTERSON Juan HERNANDEZ in Intruder In The Dust e, see continuous growth In the future. The bids are to be for each school separately. The bidder may make a bid for any or all schools. All milk is to be received and daily bills signed by the Principal or lunch manager of the school. All bids are to be In the School Board office at Huntington, Utah, on or before August 10th, 1950. The Board reserves the right to reject any or all bids and to cancel any contract in the event of unsatisfactory milk or service. fflirths v . . In Cleveland Mr and Mrs Don Allred are entertaining their first arrival, an baby boy, born at the Price hospital. This Is the first grandchild for Mr and Mrs Lavar Atwood of Elmo. Mr and Mrs Earl Allred are the paternal grandparents. Mr and Mrs Bert Lamph received' word of the arrival of a new great grandchild, bom to Mr and Mrs Austin of Spring Canyon. In Huntington Mr and Mrs Lyman Brinker-hoare the ,proud parents of a baby born July 16 at the Price Hospital. Mrs Brinker-ho- ff is the former ELda BOARD OF EDUCATION EMERY COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT HUNTINGTON, UTAH Notice Is hereby given that the Board of Education of the Emery County School District will receive sealed bids for the Insurance of nine school buses (fleet insurance). Specifications for each bus and insurance desired can be obtained from the School Board office In Huntington. All bids are to be in the School Board office at Huntington, Utah, on or before August 10th, I860. The Board reserves the right to reject any or all bids. ! H PRIMARY v V your bank. ' NANCY ASAY CASTLE DALE NOTES (Cont. from page 1.) from page 1) (Contd (Oont. from p. 1) Mr and Mrs Alva Wall. The Gibbons of St. George; Neal and en to all Interested members. Walls, in company with Mr Grover Asay of Tooele; Mrs and Mrs Paul Crawford of Naomi Jensen of Castle Dale, Miss Kilgore Is a graduate Moore, are enjoying a vacation one brother, Alfred Meeks ot of Oklahoma College for Worn to Yellowstone Park. Mrs Acords Salt Lake; two sisters,- Mrs en at Chickasha, Oklahoma, daughter Diana, who has spent Sarah Morris of Enterprise and where she received her B. S. de the summer with her grand- Mrs Libby Frackrell of Black-fo- t, parents, will return home with gree in Home Economics, and her Idaho; 30 grandchildren mother. been has several she for years Mrs Nellie Young, as a guest and 45 great grandchildren. Interment was in the Castle a staff member of the Kerr Ma of her brother and wife, Mr son Jar Company. She has and Mrs Bert Bunnel of Price, Dale cemetery under direction further broadened her know- visited this week in Driggs, of the Witbeck Funeral Home. Boad-A-Rlon- th 100 Tons (more or less) of screened slack. 75 Tons (more or tess) of screened slack. Ferron Eem. 100 Tons (more or less) of screened1 slack. Emery The bids are to be for each school separately. A bidder may make a bid for any or all schools. All coal is to be received and weigh bill signed by the principal or custodv ian of the school. r All bids are to be In the School Board office at Hunting-toUtah, on or before August 10th, 1960. The Board reserves the right to reject any or all bids., and to cancel any contract In the event coal proves unsatisfactory for our equipment. H. tt Shall n I 100 Tons (more or less) of 100 Tons (more or less) of 100 Tons (more or less) of The Chinese fly kites which have strings stretched across openings In the paper, producing the effect of an aerial chorus. One of historys greatest underwater demolitions was the Flood blasting of the nine-acr- e Rock, near Long Island Sound, in 1858, according to the Encyclopedia Britannica. 28, DEMONSTRATION CANNING COMMITTEES JULY FRIDAY, PROGRESS, CAS TIE DALE, UTAH ff Mag-nuso- n. In Ferron Mr and Mrs Perry E. Snow announce the arrival of a new grandson bom to Mr and Mrs Ludean Snow in Oregon. A baby boy was bom Tuesday In the Price Hospital to Mr and Mrs Max (Ralphs. BOARD OF EDUCATION EMERY COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT HUNTINGTON, UTAH First published July 21, 1960. Last published August 4, 1950. so SO is QIy7 rJODBOBOTtlooto Dri ve c De Soto before you decide! A Roll of Honor Bank FIRST STATE BANK of SAUNA SAUNA, UTAH place on the Roll of Honor Is like a mans It Is somecharacter money cannot thing buy, but is won by merit and' worth alone. CONDENSED REPORT of CONDITION A JUNE 30, 1950 RESOURCES Loans and Discounts $3,411,329.39 Overdrafts l, 132.49 United States Securities Direct and Fully Guaranteed 678,576J09 Stock in Federal Reserve Bank 13,500.00 1.00 Banking House, carried on books as Furniture and Fixtures, carried on books as 1.00 Other Real Estate, carried on books as .... 1.00 Cash on Hand and in other banks 1,952,992.11 - OFFICERS H. B. CRANDALL President A. SOCRUP Vice President E. V. JOHNSON J. Cashier O. K. NIELSEN SMART NEW STYLING Assistant Cashier CHARLES R. TOTAL LARSEN Assistant Cashier GLEN M. Assistant LIABILITIES CARLSON Cashier DIRECTORS DALE H. PETERSON MCKINLEY MORSULL J. A. SOORUP E. J. FREBGB H. H CRANDALL E V. 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