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Show FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1950 Orangeville (Special correspondent Meeting of the New Century Club of Orangeville was held recently at the home 'of Mrs Janice Scow, with the following out-goiofficers entertaining: President ILeah Jus-tese-n, ng vice president Janice Scow, Secretary and Treasurer Faye Bell and ElQlse Moffitt. Election was held with Louise Tuttle named as President, Elaine Jewkes as Vice president. Other officers will be se- lected later. Cards were enjoyed and a luncheon was served by the hostesses. A potted plant was given to each lady. irv Face Five EMERY COUNTY PROGRESS, CASTLE DALE, tJTAB Wednesday where they quilted a quilt for her. She served a lovely plate lunch. Mrs Alta Caldwell entertained the Birthday Club members Friday afternoon at her home and served a nice lunch. They were shown a lovely display of hand painted materials by Bertha Petersen. A rousing big time is planned for Saturday night, Nov. 18 in the school auditorium by the Ladies Associated Club which consists of all the clubs in Perron. There is to be a good program, a lunch served and dancing after that. The Fine Arts Club members and their partners spent a joyful evening Wednesday in the town hall playing games and enjoying a nice lunch. The Sewettes Club members held their meeting Wednesday evening at the home of Louie May Olsen. A nice time was enjoyed and a lovely lunch ser- (Special correspondent The regular meeting of the Orangeville Garden Club will ved. be held in the Old Hall onWed Mrs Margie Rasmussen enter nesuay, November 22, at 7:00 tajned the Double C Club mem pm. All members are urged to be bers at her home Friday afterGames were played with present and any others inter noon. Fletcher getting high ested are cordially invited. A Naone talk on fall planting of shrubs, score. The hostess served a nice and care and planting of lunch. bulbs, will be heard. The meeting of the Garden Keith Albrecht will be in Club which was set for last attendance to speak to the club Monday night was postponed members. and is to be held on the comEveryone is Invited and any ing Monday night, Nov. 20, at one with problems or questions 7:30 p. m. It will be held in may bring them. Also anyone the town. hall with Keith Alhaving suggestions or helps brecht as supervisor. is encouraged to present them. Castle Dale i Mrs Mary Cox was hostess Mrs Dora Otterstrom enterto the members of the Ladies tained members of the Just-Improvement Club Wednesday Mere Club at her home Thursafternoon. A book review The day afternoon. Luncheon was Scarlet Lily" was given by Mrs served and the remainder of Vada Law. the afternoon spent at needle! art and chatting. The Nu Tu Club met with Mrs Bonnie Rasmussen the at once, every Beginning past week. Program and lunch Camp of thle DUP throughout was enjoyed. Emery County, under the direction of the County Camp Mrs Geneal Cox was hostess with Hazel Waymon as Pres, to the Beaux Arts Club at an and Vera Snow as vice Pres., conduct a Christmas sale evening of program- and re- will of Emery County History books. freshments. Approximately 000 books are to be sold at $2.50 each, beginHuntington Mrs Jean- Killpack entertain ning now and lasting until ed the members of her club on Christmas. The books originally sold for $350. The proceeds will Wednesday evening. N N Club members met at be used! to pay the cost of pubXJastle book the home of Mrs Ruth Nielsen lication. is This a pioneer history ot Valley" Thursday night for needlework Emery County edited by the Los Amegos Club ladies were A house to house canvass entertained at the home of DUP. will be made but meanwhile Mrs iLavarda Jones Thursday contact any member of your night local camp of the DUP or Stella McElprang of Huntington, Greenriver head of the book sales. The Legion (Auxiliary met at the home of Vivian Johnson with Louise Sherrill as NOTES President Marge Howland GREENRIVER Mrs Ekker Arthur Armisby presided and a special tice program was given. Jane Airs Herbert Weber and Mrs Seeley sang two songs accom- Cecil Gibbons were called to panied by (Lucille Siliiman and Loma by the serious illness of Amanda Curtis gave two read- their sister (Lillian Hunt) Mrs ings. Ten new members were Irvin Long on Sunday. Mrs presented with their member- Long is now in Saint Marys ship pins. Joe, small son of Er- Hospital in Grand Junction rol Stott and Jon, small son and Mrs Gibbons is staying of Perris Hunt, were presented there to be with her. Mrs Webwith silver drinking cups with er returned home. the Auxiliary insignia on them. Air Cornelius Ekker in Hanwere ks ville is reported to be some Delicious refreshments served. what improved. B. J. Siliiman and Sons sent Ferron out four truck-loaof turThe Neighborhood Club mem keys last week. The price is bers were entertained by Mrs not as good as last year. Llewllis Killpack at her home Andy Moore and Sons sold a of cows and big steers in Denver last week. A cow and big steer sold by Arthur Ekker each brought more than they had ever received for one animal before. Mrs Henry Wilcox was very ill with a bad cold and complications but is feeling better at present Mrs Rua Hunt had a family reunion last Sunday with a Thanksgiving flavor. Present were Mr and Mrs Veijio Hunt and daughters from Roy, Utah; Mr and Mrs Lorin Hunt and sons from Price; Mrs Adolph Spadafora and son from Helper and Mr and Mrs John and Mr and Mrs Bill Seeley of here. They had turkey dinner with all the trimmings with her. Mr and Mrs Jess Powell took Jessie to the Price Hospital for a tonsillectomy Friday. Nine men from the Green River L. D. S. Ward worked at the Church mine near Orangeville on Wednesday. Mrs Floyd Kendall and daughter, Merle Louise, came Friday from Gateway, Colo, to spend a week with her mother, Mrs Ethel Pooge. Mrs Pooge is cooking for the Fritz Wright mining camp at Temple Moun-- I tain. Mr and Mrs Joe Baker and Eddyjo and Evelyn Ekker came from Salt Lake to Price on Sunday. From there Joe and Eddyjo flew to Hite to visit Joes mother, Pearl Baker. They report she is living on the San Juan County side of the and likes it fine. She says that car-lo- ad - Bl-ge- lo Ri-r- er neednt think they were born too late to be pioneers and like it. Maxine and Evelyn visited in Green River for the day. Irvin Branch and John from Carbon Stake were speakers visiting missionary at the L. D. S. Church Sunday evening. Supper will be served between people Th-ay- ne and 8 next Monday evening at the L. D. S. Church for the 6 in a Studebaker coupe. will play here Jan. 20. Other Airs Alillie Biddiecome was games will be announced later. home all of last week attendThe Juniors ordered their ing to business matters and rings and the Seniors their anvisiting. nouncements Tuesday. The seventh and eighth grGREEN RIVER HI NOTES ades, guided by Joan Chiodo, Jolene Scovill and Norma Jean By Mrs Arthur Ekker Holloway gave a surprise par The cast of the school play attended the performance of the school play at Grand County High Friday. The school has received material from the School District with which to make a United Nations flag. This "Modern Betsy Ross Movement enables sewing classes to make these flags of white design on blue background for use in all school activities. purpose Of raising money for the Church Budget for the next year. Mr and Mrs Claude Beebe are visiting relatives, especially his parents the R. W. Beebes, this week. They have a fruit orchard and Claude has a machine shop for specialized tool production in Yueaita, California. When they return to Calif, they will be accompanied by the Borgquists, Christeen's Girls Play Day is definitely parents, of Richfield who will set for November 18, weather spend the winter with them. permitting. There will be repAir and Airs Isaac Stott have resentative groups .from both had a very pleasant and vacation. Saturday the North and South Emery to pl4th they drove to Roy, Utah ay volley ball and other games where they spent two days with with our girls. Sports will be and the meetAir and Mrs Alax Stott then' Monday they went to Salt Lake. ing is especially for the purThe operation on Ikes eye was pose of promoting better repostponed in the hope that lations among the schools of treatment would avert It. They! the County. to went Meadow Millard in then The basketball schedule for County to visij, Isaacs parents and other relatives. They regames include a turned by Sigurd and spent trip to the Uintah Basin Nov. last week end with Air and Mrs 30 to Dec. 2 inclusive. Games Don Stott and three young- will be played with Altamount, sters. Don is secretary at the Alterra and Duchesne. AltaU. S. Gypsum Plant there. They mount will play a return game returned home Monday night here on Dec. Fruita, Colo. well-earn- ty for Janet Hunt who was 14 Monday. They played games and had refreshments. HUNTINGTON NOTES Mr and Mrs . Milton ' McElprang were week end visitors in Salt Lake City and also on Tuesday. . for the holiday Season ed . pre-seas- J0DOOOe ora on flavored with GENUINE BRANDY & SHERRY . A O - - - ' Wffl ss. ds at the home . relatives. , Air Wilburn Robertson is wearing the City (Marshal star now. Air 'Lloyd Van Buren recently resigned from that position. Salt Lake City visitors the past week were Mrs Jennie Peacock and Mrs Flora of their mother, Huntington. Relatives and friends joined in helping Mrs Jennie Peacock celebrate her birthday anniversary Sunday at a social gathering. Mr and Mrs Melrose Tuttle accompanied Air and Mrs Huntsman of Spring Glen the past week on a trip through California, Arizona, New Mexico and Colorado. They will visit relatives and friends Air and Mrs Jackson Moffitt and son were week end guests at the home of his mother, Leona Moffitt. Jackson is attending the U of U this winter. Airs Una Guymon entertained a few friends at a quilting social Friday. Mr and Airs Bruce Taylor and son of Provo were guests at the home of Air and (Mrs George L. Taylor the past week. Is visiting Mrs Leah Luke Tier daughter and family, Mr and Mrs Ben Killpack in Idaho. Mrs Dora Huntington Neilson and Nettie Huntington of Salt Lake City spent the week end Airs Mary Jewkes has been visiting relatives in American Fork and Provo this week. A few friends took pot luck lunch and spent the evening with Mr and Mrs Dennis Killian prior to their leaving for Elko, Nevada where they will visit for a time with their children. Relatives here received, word of the death of Clairmont Reid on Wednesday. He was a brother to Mrs Alaggie Jewkes, Mrs Minnie Jewkes and Mrs Rhea Taylor. ORANGEVILLE Airs Velma notes By Mrs Ray B. Humphrey Miss Loma Fail of Salt Lake spent the week end here with , Guy-mo- n. Hy-ru- m en-rou- te. 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